My son really wanted to go but they are not opening a class for his age at the end, which I am happy about, because it was not shayich for him to go. This way he is not excluded from his class, he will join them in daycamp here.
Tell me about how to get free daycare or do you keep your toddlers home? Till what age?
My son really wanted to go but they are not opening a class for his age at the end, which I am happy about, because it was not shayich for him to go. This way he is not excluded from his class, he will join them in daycamp here.
Tell me about how to get free daycare or do you keep your toddlers home? Till what age?
I work in a Pre School the only reason why I am still there is because it comes with free childcare and I usually get off when my kids are off, if I am not I just bring them with me.
My toddler officially mishes her food & doesn't eat properly.
I dont have vouchers & play group is so expensive.
The school I send to officially start taking from 2.8, but they don't accept first time students to start in daycamp, I was legitimately thinking of working for the daycamp so my dgtr can start & I can be around to supervise her or I will need to run a daycamp for her at home.
Tell me about something I can dress my dgtr up with letter V.
My toddler officially mishes her food & doesn't eat properly.
I dont have vouchers & play group is so expensive.
The school I send to officially start taking from 2.8, but they don't accept first time students to start in daycamp, I was legitimately thinking of working for the daycamp so my dgtr can start & I can be around to supervise her or I will need to run a daycamp for her at home.
Tell me about something I can dress my dgtr up with letter V.
Hmmm V is a rough one!
Violinist
Vest (not quite dressing up as, but she can wear a vest!)
Vashti
Very... anything!
Tell me about a pen pal you had as a child (Am I dating myself here? Do kids still have pen pals?)
One year our teacher set us up with another class from different school & assigned pen pals for each girl. Later we met up. It was fun. My pen pal was great at code game puzzles.
Sleep is so important to the human body, you should rather be deprived of food than sleep as a person will die faster if totally deprived of sleep than if totally deprived of food. Also never drive a vehicle when you are majorly sleep deprived, reaction times of sleep deprived are just as bad if not worse than drink driving.
Sleep is so important to the human body, you should rather be deprived of food than sleep as a person will die faster if totally deprived of sleep than if totally deprived of food. Also never drive a vehicle when you are majorly sleep deprived, reaction times of sleep deprived are just as bad if not worse than drink driving.
Ironically, you are preaching about the importance of sleep at ?4:00? Am. Why are you up?
Sleep is so important to the human body, you should rather be deprived of food than sleep as a person will die faster if totally deprived of sleep than if totally deprived of food. Also never drive a vehicle when you are majorly sleep deprived, reaction times of sleep deprived are just as bad if not worse than drink driving.
"Singleagain" dear, I appreciate you providing us with important knowledge but let's keep it light and not morbid and scary, esp. for those who suffer from insomnia.
And can we pls. keep statistics out.
Everything is how Hashem Wants it, not what statistics state.
"Singleagain" dear, I appreciate you providing us with important knowledge but let's keep it light and not morbid and scary, esp. for those who suffer from insomnia.
And can we pls. keep statistics out.
Everything is how Hashem Wants it, not what statistics state.
I had just woken up in the middle of the night. So that's what was on my mind. I do think there is a difference between trying to sleep and being unable to vs purposefully depriving a person of sleep.
In fact, even if you cannot sleep, but do close your eyes and try to keep still your body does get benefits of rest. Even if you never drop off to sleep.
And of course god runs the world. But he does so in a natural and statistical way.
My intention was not to be scary but to impress the importance of doing your best to get rest. And how it's better to rest not pull all nighters.
Oh my! My question stirred up. All I wanted you to tell me was, get off imamother & go to sleep. Haha! Your info did bring awareness though, so I will try to be better about my sleep iyh.
Personally I found, lack of food is worse for me than lack of sleep.
Oh my! My question stirred up. All I wanted you to tell me was, get off imamother & go to sleep. Haha! Your info did bring awareness though, so I will try to be better about my sleep iyh.
Personally I found, lack of food is worse for me than lack of sleep.
Sorry like I said I was half asleep myself having just woken up after a few hours but there was actually a kid who decided to stay up for over 11 days for science fair project which he won but it was thoroughly documented and it's led to a lot of very interesting information about sleep so these things kind of stick out in my head a bit
I'm sorry next time I will for sure tell you to get off and go to sleep Yes get off and go to sleep you can always come back in in the morning
Also like it's better instead of trying to cram for a test it's better to go to sleep and wake up early and review your brain will retain the information better
Sorry like I said I was half asleep myself having just woken up after a few hours but there was actually a kid who decided to stay up for over 11 days for science fair project which he won but it was thoroughly documented and it's led to a lot of very interesting information about sleep so these things kind of stick out in my head a bit
Also like it's better instead of trying to cram for a test it's better to go to sleep and wake up early and review your brain will retain the information better
Very true. Wise words. Thank you.
Out of curiousity: that kid who didn't sleep for over 11 days, did he survive the ordeal?
I'm interested, if one sleeps during that day, does one catch up on missing sleep?
Also, I remember learning, the hours up till midnight are the best hours to sleep - one wakes up more rested.
Like the saying goes: 'Early to sleep, early to rise.'
Out of curiousity: that kid who didn't sleep for over 11 days, did he survive the ordeal?
I'm interested, if one sleeps during that day, does one catch up on missing sleep?
Also, I remember learning, the hours up till midnight are the best hours to sleep - one wakes up more rested.
Like the saying goes: 'Early to sleep, early to rise.'
Oh yes he did He he actually got insomnia This was like back in like 1960 something in California for a science fair project
Said he actually is an old man he has insomnia and he feels like it's fake kind of laughing at him but whatever I it was just a very interesting article I read
I think it's just real continuous sleep deprivation obviously you can go at least a minimum of 11 days but and then the truth is someone actually broke his record shortly after that but it wasn't by that much longer
I don't know if there's really so much as a thing as catch up on your sleep but definitely resting gives your body a chance to recharge