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- From: smb@ulysses.att.com (Steven Bellovin)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: Re: 20 month old: disrobing
- Message-ID: <1992Nov18.052442.1904@ulysses.att.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 05:24:42 GMT
- References: <1689DA96B.M17257@mwvm.mitre.org> <209180006@hpcuhc.cup.hp.com>
- Organization: AT&T Bell Laboratories
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- In article <209180006@hpcuhc.cup.hp.com>, janeth@hpcuhc.cup.hp.com (Janet Helmbolt) writes:
- > If your child still insists on disrobing in bed you might consider putting in
- > a child size down comfortor. When it gets cold enough your child will cover
- > up.
-
- I'd strongly recommend against anything not washable... Please note
- that I'm speaking as the father of a newly-housebroken child, one
- who probably should still wear diapers at night but refuses to.
- Hint: what used to be the changing table now has the emergency
- backup supply of rubber sheet, mattress pad, sheet, blanket, and PJ's...
-
- Not your situation? Well, the last time I needed the supplies at 3 AM
- was after Daniel had O.D.'ed on pickles and hot dog at a local deli.
- All of two nights ago....
-