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  1.  
    maddie from home says:
    Jul 4, 09:07

    Ok, thanks Roger, i am Maddie.
    i hope this works as well. she seems keen to keep on helping, she even offered to wash up!

  2.  
    x from x says:
    Jul 4, 04:09

    To stressed mum with fussy eater.
    Glad your daughter is now eating, but watch out she does not get bored. She probably feels happy helping you give her lots of praise and try getting her to help with other jobs around the house, I dont say make her a slave, but when doing the housework ask to help you by dusting etc. Cant think of anything I want help with at the moment by the way my name is Roger so call me that in future. Take care and lets hope your daughter keeps eating. Love Roger XXX

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    stressed from mum says:
    Jul 4, 01:26

    x from x, you are a dream!
    had my daughter helping me wuth the pots and stirring the food, and she ate the bloomin' lot.
    anything i can do to help you, i will!
    thank you sweetie!

  4.  
    Roger from Southsea says:
    Jul 3, 16:56

    To Guilty from Yorkshire
    Glad to be of help let me know how you get on with the situation. Best of Luck.

  5.  
    nin from tendo says:
    Jul 3, 16:20

    FED UP You say you only went back to work earlier this year,then go on to say your son made himself ill as a result. Then was in counselling for a year. Sorry it does not equate! Your son is of school age you working school hours should not affect him.When he is older and looking at his mum as a role model he will think far better of you if you are a hard working mum than one who sits at home watching daytime t.v. You already said you were better off working financially. Surely your son would benefit from this. Or why dont you show him how much learning can be fun enrol on a college course. There you will meet new friends and you being happy will make your son happier. I may be wrong was jut reading between the lines if so I do apologise. Good Luck. p.s I do think a parent should be at home with young children.

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