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June 22, 2010 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Recommendations for teachers: swimming/ice skating/tennis #569332June 22, 2010 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Recommendations for teachers: swimming/ice skating/tennis #569426abellParticipant
I have to agree tennis is probably for older kids. I think ice skating and swim would be fine though. My 4 year old is in swim lessons at the Rancho Family YMCA (in the group lessons, but they do individual lessons as well). I like some instructors better than others, but don’t have any specific recommendations and they all seem to do pretty good with my daughter.
June 22, 2010 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Recommendations for teachers: swimming/ice skating/tennis #569931abellParticipantI have to agree tennis is probably for older kids. I think ice skating and swim would be fine though. My 4 year old is in swim lessons at the Rancho Family YMCA (in the group lessons, but they do individual lessons as well). I like some instructors better than others, but don’t have any specific recommendations and they all seem to do pretty good with my daughter.
June 22, 2010 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Recommendations for teachers: swimming/ice skating/tennis #570036abellParticipantI have to agree tennis is probably for older kids. I think ice skating and swim would be fine though. My 4 year old is in swim lessons at the Rancho Family YMCA (in the group lessons, but they do individual lessons as well). I like some instructors better than others, but don’t have any specific recommendations and they all seem to do pretty good with my daughter.
June 22, 2010 at 5:26 PM in reply to: OT: Recommendations for teachers: swimming/ice skating/tennis #570322abellParticipantI have to agree tennis is probably for older kids. I think ice skating and swim would be fine though. My 4 year old is in swim lessons at the Rancho Family YMCA (in the group lessons, but they do individual lessons as well). I like some instructors better than others, but don’t have any specific recommendations and they all seem to do pretty good with my daughter.
abellParticipantCribs, and all the baby stuff you can buy, may be of limited use, as you don’t know your baby won’t like it until you try it (like swings, bouncers, cribs, bassinets, cosleepers, baby carriers, etc.). And for the most part, all the above will last less than a year of use (unless you save it for any future children). Just buy some newborn and 0-3 month clothing, diapers, diaper wipes (don’t buy too many diapers or wipes, baby may be allergic to the kind you originally buy), car seat, and a bassinet. Everything else just wait until you think you need it, and then you can try it out before the return period ends (like the bouncer, swing, baby carrier), to see if you baby even will stay in it.
abellParticipantCribs, and all the baby stuff you can buy, may be of limited use, as you don’t know your baby won’t like it until you try it (like swings, bouncers, cribs, bassinets, cosleepers, baby carriers, etc.). And for the most part, all the above will last less than a year of use (unless you save it for any future children). Just buy some newborn and 0-3 month clothing, diapers, diaper wipes (don’t buy too many diapers or wipes, baby may be allergic to the kind you originally buy), car seat, and a bassinet. Everything else just wait until you think you need it, and then you can try it out before the return period ends (like the bouncer, swing, baby carrier), to see if you baby even will stay in it.
abellParticipantCribs, and all the baby stuff you can buy, may be of limited use, as you don’t know your baby won’t like it until you try it (like swings, bouncers, cribs, bassinets, cosleepers, baby carriers, etc.). And for the most part, all the above will last less than a year of use (unless you save it for any future children). Just buy some newborn and 0-3 month clothing, diapers, diaper wipes (don’t buy too many diapers or wipes, baby may be allergic to the kind you originally buy), car seat, and a bassinet. Everything else just wait until you think you need it, and then you can try it out before the return period ends (like the bouncer, swing, baby carrier), to see if you baby even will stay in it.
abellParticipantCribs, and all the baby stuff you can buy, may be of limited use, as you don’t know your baby won’t like it until you try it (like swings, bouncers, cribs, bassinets, cosleepers, baby carriers, etc.). And for the most part, all the above will last less than a year of use (unless you save it for any future children). Just buy some newborn and 0-3 month clothing, diapers, diaper wipes (don’t buy too many diapers or wipes, baby may be allergic to the kind you originally buy), car seat, and a bassinet. Everything else just wait until you think you need it, and then you can try it out before the return period ends (like the bouncer, swing, baby carrier), to see if you baby even will stay in it.
abellParticipantCribs, and all the baby stuff you can buy, may be of limited use, as you don’t know your baby won’t like it until you try it (like swings, bouncers, cribs, bassinets, cosleepers, baby carriers, etc.). And for the most part, all the above will last less than a year of use (unless you save it for any future children). Just buy some newborn and 0-3 month clothing, diapers, diaper wipes (don’t buy too many diapers or wipes, baby may be allergic to the kind you originally buy), car seat, and a bassinet. Everything else just wait until you think you need it, and then you can try it out before the return period ends (like the bouncer, swing, baby carrier), to see if you baby even will stay in it.
abellParticipantIf you have young kids, and family is in San Diego (you didn’t say they were or not, so I am just guesing they might be), I would try to stay here or somewhere close (Southern California if you don’t want to stay in San Diego). This way the kids will get to see them frequently and feel like a part of a bigger family. If you have family in CO or grandparents will move there too, then go for it.
abellParticipantIf you have young kids, and family is in San Diego (you didn’t say they were or not, so I am just guesing they might be), I would try to stay here or somewhere close (Southern California if you don’t want to stay in San Diego). This way the kids will get to see them frequently and feel like a part of a bigger family. If you have family in CO or grandparents will move there too, then go for it.
abellParticipantIf you have young kids, and family is in San Diego (you didn’t say they were or not, so I am just guesing they might be), I would try to stay here or somewhere close (Southern California if you don’t want to stay in San Diego). This way the kids will get to see them frequently and feel like a part of a bigger family. If you have family in CO or grandparents will move there too, then go for it.
abellParticipantIf you have young kids, and family is in San Diego (you didn’t say they were or not, so I am just guesing they might be), I would try to stay here or somewhere close (Southern California if you don’t want to stay in San Diego). This way the kids will get to see them frequently and feel like a part of a bigger family. If you have family in CO or grandparents will move there too, then go for it.
abellParticipantIf you have young kids, and family is in San Diego (you didn’t say they were or not, so I am just guesing they might be), I would try to stay here or somewhere close (Southern California if you don’t want to stay in San Diego). This way the kids will get to see them frequently and feel like a part of a bigger family. If you have family in CO or grandparents will move there too, then go for it.
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