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How does drinking wine support a child's development?

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RaRaTheNoisyLion · 17/03/2014 22:27

Do you think drinking wine before you start the bedtime routine helps a child's learning and development? And if so in what way?
Thank you
RaRa

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zzzzz · 17/03/2014 22:45

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ouryve · 17/03/2014 22:52

I prefer to wait until they're in bed, then I don't have to share it with them.

RaRaTheNoisyLion · 17/03/2014 22:52

It's a business idea!

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NotAnotherPackedLunchBox · 17/03/2014 22:55

It's a brilliant idea.
Do you deliver? Grin

annabelcaramel · 17/03/2014 22:55

Do you need marketing slogans? 'The red for bed' maybe? Or

'Goodnight white '.
Am struggling with rose.

NotAnotherPackedLunchBox · 17/03/2014 22:56

Nice and cosy with the Rose?

RaRaTheNoisyLion · 17/03/2014 22:59

Yep. No doubt at all that parents will report improvement in their child's behaviour at the very least!

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annabelcaramel · 17/03/2014 23:02

Brilliant idea. And for those slightly more trying days, how about
'Tucked in with gin'.
I'm in. [dragonsdenemoticon]

OneInEight · 18/03/2014 06:45

I think it is essential that you carry out a large-scale, controlled study with free wine to willing participants Perhaps approach your local off licence for sponsorship.

Oblomov · 19/03/2014 22:23

I thought it was an essential. Like breathing. Like oxygen.
Met up with my Early Bird Aspergers group last week.
All 6 of us drink a lot of wine.
Verging on being a problem.
Assumed most ASD parents were the same.

ouryve · 19/03/2014 22:26

Haven't touched any wine since Saturday, Oblomov. Had slightly too much rum and coke, last night, mind.

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