I hope you’re aware that under no circumstance should you hold your baby while wearing a shirt that you smoked in or still has a smell. Pediatricians are pretty up front about this. Mine told me not to let any smokers hold my newborn unless they changed their shirt and washed their hands.
Having a baby is a perfect opportunity to quit completely. It’s just not good for your health or your families.
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He actually is neurodivergent, as he is on the autism spectrum and has dyscalculia, so he struggles with remembering dates as a result of it. That is not a big problem, as he makes use of the calendar on his phone and I also remind him of important appointments.
The problem with the exam was though, that even if I did remind him that the exam is soon (even avoiding using numbers as in “The exam is in exactly a week”) and that he should learn, he didn't do it or didn't do it for long. His executive function works in any other aspect just fine. He does his chores better than I do mine, actually. And it also wasn't like the exam was so easy. The exam included math and you weren't allowed to use a calculator, so he was at a heavy disadvantage.
And the ID thing doesn't have a certain date where he has to do it. He can do it any day except weekends, but he has to get up early. I still on him about it, reminding him that he has to get a new ID, but it seems like I need to put him to bed early and wake up with him to ensure that he does it.
Dude slapped your tits and thought “yep, this will make the old box wet” ?
I hope you’re aware that under no circumstance should you hold your baby while wearing a shirt that you smoked in or still has a smell. Pediatricians are pretty up front about this. Mine told me not to let any smokers hold my newborn unless they changed their shirt and washed their hands.
Having a baby is a perfect opportunity to quit completely. It’s just not good for your health or your families.
Okay and maybe I didn’t read?
Not everyone is going to play detective for every post and dig for more info.
Not like you are doing anything to help
Sorry for the late answer. I didn't get a notification.
He actually is neurodivergent, as he is on the autism spectrum and has dyscalculia, so he struggles with remembering dates as a result of it. That is not a big problem, as he makes use of the calendar on his phone and I also remind him of important appointments.
The problem with the exam was though, that even if I did remind him that the exam is soon (even avoiding using numbers as in “The exam is in exactly a week”) and that he should learn, he didn't do it or didn't do it for long. His executive function works in any other aspect just fine. He does his chores better than I do mine, actually. And it also wasn't like the exam was so easy. The exam included math and you weren't allowed to use a calculator, so he was at a heavy disadvantage.
And the ID thing doesn't have a certain date where he has to do it. He can do it any day except weekends, but he has to get up early. I still on him about it, reminding him that he has to get a new ID, but it seems like I need to put him to bed early and wake up with him to ensure that he does it.