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Crazy kids! Any advice! I seriously need nanny 911?

Consistency is the key! I have an energetic little guy that just turned 3 last month, a little girl that turns 2 next month and a 6 month old girl!

For the older two it's SO important to encourage active play! Get that little guy outside every day! Let him run and ride his bike and go to the playground. He's young, he needs to work that energy off!

Also, you MUST be consistent with rules. Starting NOW! Both of my older two understand that if they're doing something naughty, they get exactly 2 warnings, because if I count 3, they go to time out. He takes a toy from his sister? Buddy, that's one, be nice and say sorry. He steals her pacifier? That's two mister, no more warnings, next one is time out! And STICK TO IT! Do not make a threat that you have no intention on carrying out.

My kids will get a time out in public, I don't care, it keeps them within boundaries and nobody gets hurt. One minute of time out for each year old they are. And, violence does not get a count down, if the 3 year old slaps someone, that is an INSTANT time out, every single time until he figures it out. And they're smart, they figure it out pretty quick!

Also? OF COURSE your one year old is active and crawling and putting things in his mouth cause guess what mom? That's what babies DO!!! Pay attention to your children, give them the time of day. Talk to them, play with them, keep their little minds and hands occupied with activities you'd rather them be doing and they'll be less likely to do the things you don't want them to do!

This doesn't sound like "crazy kids" to me. This sounds like you need to get more involved. And, if you've watched nanny 911 or Super Nanny, you'd already know that.

Good luck.

I need a serious advice.  Can I clear AIPMT?

.................. I actually wanted to go in field of software engineering but as my father and uncle wanted me to be a MBBS I finished off with 67% biology. Had not joined any coaching in 12th.I belonged to a school where I didn't even got my basics clear. Its my 4th drop but I have wasted all these years gaining nothing. Am still like I was when I cleared my 12th ,have no knowledge. I know very less cocepts. Lesser than avg student. I want to ask if I can really ever clear AIPMT. Should I try one more year?  2015-16 I joined allen institute, Indore but found myself in an overwhelming atmosphere and wasted this year to without studying like other 3 years.)Please someone help me to get my dream come true I really want to be a doctor now (a good doctor, yes its my dream too now).My dad have low financial status as he showered all his money on me. Now should I drop a year again?? If yes what should be my strategy?  How to cope up with all the distractions? How  to manage time?or should I take a loan and opt for MBBS in China??I seriously need a genuine advice. (I forgot to mention tht last year 2014-15 I stayed at home doing pvt study and that was the worst decision I had taken cause its since then that every cocept iI knew and ideas vanished from my mind) I actually was good at studies before. Got 91℅ in 10th, honored by CM of MP.

Should I take online dating advice seriously?

Datingrichbeauty.com More people have ventured into the potentially hazardous waters of online dating than would care to admit - and some of their adventures have been truly hair-raising。Now a group of former Harvard math majors are crunching the data to reveal the secret tips of the online dater, displaying them in - naturally - graph form。Men, for example, should show off their six pack if they have one - but only if they're young. Meanwhile women should always flirt with the camera - but men should look aloof。The OkTrends blog found at dating website OkCupid have been charting various trends - such as how long relationships last among Twitter users - since 2009.One of the blog's tips is to ask your date if they've ever wanted to run away to sea, whether they enjoyed the Blair Witch Project, or their past travel experiences。The reasoning, the bloggers explained, was that according to the thousands of multiple choice 'match questions' answered by OkCupid's seven million users, couples who met on the site agreed most often on three questions in particular: 'Do you like horror movies?', 'Have you ever travelled around another country alone?', and 'Wouldn't it be fun to chuck it all and go live on a sailboat?'Experts told the LATimes that these types of questions are measuring the 'openness to experience' or the O Factor。'People who seek stimulation and adventure... they'd be less likely to establish and comfortably maintain a relationship with very traditional, conservative, unimaginative, risk-avoidant individuals,' said Western Carolina psychology department head David McCord。Women were also told to flirty with the camera for their profile photo. If they made what OkCupid called 'flirty-face', they received on average 1.5 additional messages per month。That's because a woman's smile is well-documented as a signal of sexual interest. 'Flirty smiles trigger what we call men's sexual over-perception bias,' Dr Buss said。Only, however, for women. Men were ordered to be aloof on camera. When they did so, they had a roughly 90 per cent success rate with their emails than otherwise。The data also showed that women who took their 'flirty-face' to the next level by showing a bit of cleavagehad better results - vastly better results as they got older. For men, the inverse is true. Male online daters should show off their six packs in their profile pictures, but only if they are young。

I need some serious career advice, should I drop my JEE preparations for preparing for UCEED (I'm in class 12)?

You don’t need to drop your JEE preparations for UCEED. Uceed exam requires design aptitude, creativity, problem solving skills. It's not a formula based exam that you need to study it from some book. Keep preparing for JEE while also practicing the questions for uceed. I think uceed uploads the syllabus for exam. Just solve questions from that topic. Its not like you have to study 6 hours everyday for UCEED. You see creativity can't be learned just by reading books. You have to be observant, curious how things work, observe thing around you, see more detail of what others see around you, have a problem solving attitude. Infact preparing for JEE will increase your problem solving skills.

I am 15 years old, and seriously bored of life, need some advice?

You need to dream. Yeah, you read it right, I said "dream". Think about it.... You're a 15 year old with (from the looks of your question) plenty of free time. And then think about the world around you... What do you wanna do to it, what change do you wanna see? Every person is born to serve a purpose, to improve humanity and the way things run in this world. We all have to achieve something good in order to get some good back. Be the change you want to see in your life, and in others'. Make plans - to leave your impression in society, to make yourself one everybody will remember and keep close to their hearts. Try your best to live after death - live in the minds and hearts of those you've helped and touched through a kind act.
Now do you see that if you just decide to while away your time watching movies or playing games on the PC, how much you might miss? Each one is intrigued and inspired by some specific area of thought. You need to find yours, and delve into it deeper, learn about it yourself, educate others, and reach out to everyone in need of help. For example, I'm a 13 year old who is fascinated by gynecology and obstetrics. My mission in life is to educate people on safe sex, LGBTQQ, and tons of other topics, and to make them understand that ALL must be treated equally well - and no discrimination based on sex must be prevalent. How am I contributing to this? I'm currently in the "learning" stage, I am educating myself, preparing in all aspects, to make my dream come true. It's what keeps me going through this life, and it keeps me occupied - I use free time to do some background reading and extra projects. So a dream is what will keep you going as well, so stop killing time and get started! There's lots to do out there!

I need some advice. . .?

Hey, Ive Had The Same Problem For A While, Couple Of Tips Are, Dont Eat Late, Excerise Or Be Active During The Day So You Most Or All Of Your Energy, And Are Drained At Night. Hide Your Alaram Clock From View When Your In Your Bed Trying To Sleep, So That Way You Are Not Constantly Thinking Of What Time It Is. Read A Good Book Before You Sleep, It Will Make Your Mind Tired And While Help You Sleep Easily When Youve Read Enough. DONT TRY TO FALL ASLEEP WATCHING TV, AND STAY AWAY FROM THE COMPUTER AT NIGHT, IT STIMULATES YOUR MIND WAY TO MUCH. Another Thing You Can Try Is Sleeping With A Fan, Focus On The Noise It Create, And Eventually You Will Fade Away Into Your Sleep.

I Hope Ive Been Helpful, Ive Struggled With This For Many Years Already. I Dont Mess With Any Medication, Ive Always Looked For Alternative Methods. Email Me If You Have Any Questions About What Ive Said. Good Luck.

I need advice, I am obese and it is seriously affecting my life! I can’t walk right now due to a foot injury directly related to my weight.?

Start by getting some counseling and doing some reading. Really. Drinking a Slimfast isn't magic. ANY diet will work if you stick with it. NO diet will work if you don't follow it. People who are obese are chronic overeaters. It is usually a combination of being an emotional eater (using food to deal with feelings), cultural upbringing where food is a central element, and poor food choices.

Weight loss is 80% diet. Maintaining weight loss requires you to PERMANENTLY change your eating habit. If you aren't able to stick with a reasonable healthy eating plan of about 1,500 calories a day, you will not be successful. The reality is that 1,500 calories is a lot of food if you make intelligent choices. BUT, if your mind is driving you to eat "comfort food" it will be very hard, if not impossible. That is why you need to deal with the psychological reasons you are hiding inside a whole extra person. Once you get that under control the dieting will be easier. There are dozens of books on emotional eating and support groups and therapists. Get the help you need.

The four keys to successful dieting are:
1. Select an eating plan you can stick with based on your budget, food preferences, and cooking skills.
2. Set realistic goals. Losing 150 pounds or so is going to take time. If you lost just 1 pound a week, you'd reach that goal in three years -- not three months.
3. Weight loss is a journey with ups and downs. If you fall off the wagon, get back on. Don't use a little overindulgence as an excuse to binge for a month.
4. Don't keep food around that isn't on your plan. End of story. If you are eating a healthy diet, you will have lots of options and variety and no one in your household needs to have junk food in the house. If it ain't in the pantry it isn't going to find its way into your mouth at midnight.

The key motivators for you are the VERY serious health issues (diabetes, cancer, heart disease, arthritis, and even dementia are all increased by obesity) and missing out on life. The difference of 50 pounds can be life-changing. Just imagine what you will be able to do with 100 or more gone!

Lap band surgery is certainly an option, but it is not magic either. Lap band surgery has a 75% failure rate -- meaning that most people to do get the results they want and suffer serious complications.
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I need advice please?

They're not very good friends, if they'd believe some nasty rumour!
Is there a kind adult at your church you could speak to? Preferably one who has some contact with at least one of your so-called friends?
If you could explain the problem to that person, and suggest that they casually mention to just that one friend that spreading hate and bullying is such a problem nowadays, and he or she finds it sad that young people, who consider themselves Christians, are so quick to believe stupid or nasty rumours about someone they know well.
They wouldn't have to mention your name - but all it takes is for a little seed of doubt to get into one of the group's minds, and that could really swing things around.

If that doesn't work, maybe it's time to find another church to attend where there are good people rather than these nasty bullies?
Good luck!

I seriously need some good advice on MPSTME! I want to join civil engineering at MPSTME, will it be a good option for me? What about the placement at MPSTME for civil engineering?

The NMIMS name is familiar, MPSTME has good infrastructure and average faculty. Its very hard to land a core Civil job from any non-government college. Mostly I.T. and Sales profile types jobs are offered which you will also get from a much cheaper Mumbai University or V.T.U. engineering college.

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