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The old training camp pics aren't linked any more, but we have the update:


 

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    Wow, huge step towards potentially reducing SIDS deaths.  Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) accounts for about 37% of sudden unexpected infant deaths a year in the U.S., and the cause of S

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Totally random, but I got a cool box of random stuff from ApeMade - being from Cleveland (and not having kids) there's some children's stuff in there, most notably a 3T YEAH I'M FROM CBUS shirt lol. I'd be happy to send it out to someone on here!

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8 hours ago, KJP said:

 

That's what trolls do in the absence of a point. FYI, my son is starting school in September -- in Cleveland. And we've made an offer on a house in Cleveland.


Hey, congrats! What neighborhood?

 

(I figured this was a better thread than that toxic one where the original comment was posted.)

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57 minutes ago, eastvillagedon said:

maybe it's a good time to start monitoring children's viewing habits a little more closely😂

 

 


Peppa isn't bad, as far as kids shows go.   There's an occasional inside joke that adults will get that kids will miss.   Most importantly, it is calming.  It was great for getting Ardyn to fall asleep when she was pre-K age.   

I'd rather watch twelve hours of Peppa and SpongeBob than twelve seconds of those tweener sitcoms Nick and Disney put out, complete with annoying laugh tracks.   

Maybe not Caillou though, he's entirely too well behaved and you just know he came down with Pat Boone Syndrome later in life as a result.

1 hour ago, E Rocc said:


Peppa isn't bad, as far as kids shows go.   There's an occasional inside joke that adults will get that kids will miss.   Most importantly, it is calming.  It was great for getting Ardyn to fall asleep when she was pre-K age.   

I'd rather watch twelve hours of Peppa and SpongeBob than twelve seconds of those tweener sitcoms Nick and Disney put out, complete with annoying laugh tracks.   

Maybe not Caillou though, he's entirely too well behaved and you just know he came down with Pat Boone Syndrome later in life as a result.

Agree on the Nick and Disney sitcoms. They were so bad. Thankfully, they were a short phase for my daughter. Caillou was the absolute worse. It was like watching a whiner crybaby for 20 minutes straight. Beyond painful.

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Wow, huge step towards potentially reducing SIDS deaths. 

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) accounts for about 37% of sudden unexpected infant deaths a year in the U.S., and the cause of SIDS has remained largely unknown. On Saturday, researchers from The Children's Hospital Westmead in Sydney released a study that confirmed not only how these infants die, but why. 

SIDS refers to the unexplained deaths of infants under a year old, and it usually occurs while the child is sleeping. According to Mayo Clinic, many in the medical community suspected this phenomenon could be caused by a defect in the part of the brain that controls arousal from sleep and breathing. The theory was that if the infant stopped breathing during sleep, the defect would keep the child from startling or waking up. 

The Sydney researchers were able to confirm this theory by analyzing dried blood samples taken from newborns who died from SIDS and other unknown causes. Each SIDS sample was then compared with blood taken from healthy babies. They found the activity of the enzyme butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) was significantly lower in babies who died of SIDS compared to living infants and other non-SIDS infant deaths. BChE plays a major role in the brain’s arousal pathway, explaining why SIDS typically occurs during sleep. 

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On 7/20/2021 at 6:27 PM, stpats44113 said:

Agree on the Nick and Disney sitcoms. They were so bad. Thankfully, they were a short phase for my daughter. Caillou was the absolute worse. It was like watching a whiner crybaby for 20 minutes straight. Beyond painful.

 

Yeah I know this is old, but Caillou is entirely too well behaved and is likely to end up with Pat Boone Syndrome, acting out when much older.

I'm pretty sure flipping through Calliou in our late teens and early 20s on our way to Comedy Central and VH1 Classic is why my generation has such a low birthrate 20 years later 

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12 hours ago, GCrites80s said:

I'm pretty sure flipping through Calliou in our late teens and early 20s on our way to Comedy Central and VH1 Classic is why my generation has such a low birthrate 20 years later 

 

For the kids who wanted theirs to be like that, there was South Park.

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we have two dayton 19yr olds coming out here to ny tomorrow to visit for a long weekend. one is starting the cinci daap program so she needs to see the fashion world. wish us luck lol.

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