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02-20-2007, 08:52 AM
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Mommysavers Goddess
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ga
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Originally Posted by SwampWitch
Is that really what you call them?
Our daughter gets a bath/shower every night, with a few exceptions. It's part of her bedtime routine. She's got LONG hair, so it's washed twice a week, after swimming.
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LOL, yes that's what we call them. Don't ask me where it (sitter) came from it just stuck after I told him one day to "Sit in his sitter"
The No-No part came from helping raise my ex hubby's kids who were 4-5-7 at the time and I taught them to call it their NoNo because #1 they didn't have a word for it and would just point to it if there was something wrong (the girl (5) had bad UTI's from not wiping and so she was always making reference to it if it hurt). #2 because I was in charge of giving them the "talk" about someone touching them and we decided to call it that because if someone touched them they were to yell "No No No" and go tell someone.
We also call poop "Wooo" and peepee is "Wets". We call passing gas either "Woo" also or sometimes Ds will say "I spidered" (he got that from his cousin who is 5).
Also, to break him from picking his nose, I told him there was a snail up there that would bite off his finger (which he thinks is hillarious, and boogers are snail poop- this also came from his 5 year old cousin).
Granted once he is older we will transition into more"mature" words, but for a 2 yr old it works well.
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