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19 août
[Critique] Vive Les Vacances: Vive la bonne humeur. Des gags qui font mouche. Une comédie très vache.
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04 avril
RIO 2 amène La forêt amazonienne dans le métro
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01 avril
Rio 2 : Retour sur la table ronde en compagnie de Carlos Saldanha
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07 févr.
Rio 2 : Retour sur la présentation des premières images
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29 janv.
Samba! Une Nouvelle bande-annonce pour Rio 2.
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19 déc.
Des extraits qui ont du chien : Découverte de quelques minutes de M. Peabody & Sherman
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26 nov.
Une nouvelle affiche très aérienne pour Rio 2
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(Board book) Ok, so after sabotaging my child's potty trniniag by thinking that I could MAKE him sit on the little potty, my son no longer wants to get within 20 feet of a toilet. Yay for me setting us back 5 yrs! I read that I should start reintroducing the idea of potty trniniag by speaking positively about it, reading him books, and just generally getting him excited about peeing somewhere other than his diaper. I read through reviews of many, many books for kids and decided on 3 of them. Heck, if I thought it would help I'd buy all of them! I got the books in the mail yesterday afternoon and proceeded to read every one of them to my son last night! Can we say, desperate mommy ?!?Fortunately, my son (2.5 yrs old) loves to be read to and was thrilled to have new books. This morning I changed his diaper and put on his cloth trniniag pants (much better, in my opinion, than disposable trniniag pants because they give the feel of underwear, but the protection of disposable diapers!), which he happens to like wearing, and for the next hour and a half I offered the potty to my son several times. Each time he said no, I just said, That's ok! Maybe later! . Each time he DID say yes, I immediately got the books out, and he asked for this book, Potty , each time. While he sat on his potty, I read the book to him. He did this probably 3 times over the hour and a half and I was surprised that he kept his underwear dry this entire time (and completely shocked that he actually sat on the potty!). Then, he suddenly went over to the potty, and said, go potty! . I think he was actually talking to his bear (that I had placed on the potty another trick I read in a book), but I excitedly asked if he needed to go potty. He actually said yes, so I helped him get his undies off and he sat down and, again, chose the Potty book. We didn't even make it through the first page before he peed! I am so glad we got this book because it has helped to positively introduce potty trniniag back into my kiddo's life.The book is very nice because it has simple words. In the books for children that I have read, the vast majority of them are too wordy, and seem as if they are written for much older children (4 yrs). I would assume that the typical potty-training child is around the age of 2-3, and therefore benefit from easy-to-understand, short sentences or phrases, and clear, engaging pictures. This book has all of that, plus some extra humor in there for children who understand it, and adults who appreciate it.
These stickers have been a great enmruoagecent for my daughter to use the potty. Previously we were just using a reward sticker chart, however my daughter was expecting one every time she sat down on her potty. The My Wee Friend sticker is placed at the bottom of the potty and is black until it is contact with warm liquid (i.e. Wee! ) and then a cute little face looks up at you rewarding you with a smile!. Now my daughter comes smiling to me and declaring “Mummy! Wee! Face!†and then she’ll now get a reward sticker on her chart. GD Star Ratingloading...
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These stickers have been rlleay useful in trying to support my son with the toilet training process. We have been struggling for a while, but with the help of year stickers my son has made progress. My son is profoundly deaf so visual tools help.he loves stickers so these have been so helpful too. With lots of praise and the use of the stickers we are progressing. I would recommend these to others.GD Star Ratingloading...
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Honestly after having gone tghruoh this 6 times, )and I know you didn't want to hear this)I find that its better to wait until they are REALLY ready or you end up being the one in charge of their potty efforts which IS exhausting, meaning you will have to be asking them if they have to go bringing them unzipping wiping etc, at 22 months kids usually are not that great at picking up the signs that they need to "go" I also found that there are less accidents and relapses if you train them later (about 2 1/2). signs that they are ready would be being able to undress dress themselves, being able to tell when they have to go, and a big one is that they are bothered by being in a wet or dirty diaper an ability to get on the toilet helps also. I have 6 children the hardest training was with my 20 month old (first child) the last two were easiest. Also my son had NO interest in going and could care less about walking around in a dirty diaper, but by waiting for him to be more ready a few weeks after he turned three he was in underwear and had no accidents EVER not even at night. the other children were trained between 20 months and just turned 3. Also one other word of advice, get a hold of as many pairs of training underwear as you can (the thick ones) they are hard to find but carters makes them. Do not use pull ups, unless it is for night time or really long car trips. Pull ups are a big waste of time and money, kids are not dumb it does not take long for them to realize they are just a fancy diaper so when you are both ready just put the underwear on and don't go back, you might want to cover your couch though ; ) good luck and congratulations on the new baby on the way! oh and it really is not that bad having 2 in diapers if the potty training doesn't work out yet!References : potty trained my own 6 and helped train many others in my care
we don't wear nappies any more' and just said that qultiey whenever she made a fuss. She quite quickly forgot about it.i kept asking her if she needed the potty having one in each room meant that it was always easy to get to as she always left it till the last minute.Key thing is not to make a fuss when she has an accident. Even saying oh never mind, we'll get it right next time' gives her attention for the behaviour you don't want.The thing my daughter responded too most was having a reward chart (there's loads you can print off for free off the internet). When she did a wee she got one sticker on her chart and one on her t-shirt (I got stickers from her favourite tv prog). When she did a pooh, she got 2 stickers on her chart. i told her that when she had filled a line on the chart she could have a treat like going to the park, or watching her favourite TV prog, or have me play a game with her.I found that the wees were sorted first, when she went down to sleep she would hang onto her poo and then do it in the sleep time nappy. That was fine and she soon started doing them on the toilet-we got a padded childs toilet seat from Mothercare that goes on top of the ordinary one so at least she was comfortable and not falling down the toilet. we also got some Kandoo children's toilet wipes which were her own and made her feel special.We got a travel potty that 12 months later we still have in the car so we're never caught short.Good luck!!References : http://uosiwgmm.com [url=http://mlxeies.com]mlxeies[/url] [link=http://fqawhty.com]fqawhty[/link]
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