Yes my youngest kid has it done a little older at 7 and it helped drastically with a surprisingly quick recovery. The sooner the better in my opinion though.
We went to Poplin Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Jared Poplin in Austin, TX. Go for it.
Yes my youngest kid has it done a little older at 7 and it helped drastically with a surprisingly quick recovery. The sooner the better in my opinion though.
We went to Poplin Pediatric Dentistry, Dr. Jared Poplin in Austin, TX. Go for it.
Last Saturday I was woken up by my teenage daughter (15) sneaking back into the house at 4:00 AM smelling like alcohol and then discovered she had taken a bottle of vodka from our liquor cabinet.
I am going through a lot of emotions about it—scared, angry, sad, disappointed are a few—but not sure exactly how to approach the situation. My main concern is her safety and just want her to ask me and communicate with me about risky behavior.
Does anyone have any advice on what I should do or where this is headed!?! Please help!
@Blue-Cat-Dog if you figure this out let me know…sometimes I just can’t. But, I received a note from my 3-year-old’s teacher after our conference that gave me chills and made me cry today, filling me with hope, inspiration, love, gratitude and ENERGY! At the end of the note she wrote that she loved being able to lead her (my daughter) closer to Jesus. Assuming you have young kids, I think we have to try harder than ever these days to keep and maintain an attitude of gratitude as life is just hectic right now. And, a solution here I think is to be sure and view EVERYTHING, good and bad, through the lens of leading ourselves and our families closer to Jesus. It’s a wonderful thought. Good luck I’m pulling for you.
MAGNA TILES. This did it for us. @mamacitarita nailed it with that. Make sure you get a lot or else the kids will just fight over them.