[House] San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion forum digest - 1/14/2014

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San Francisco Parents of Multiples SFPOM General Discussion 1/13/2014
10:15 am - 1/14/2014

1. Seeking Waterproofing/Masonry Referral (kaoneill)
2. Nanny giving notice? (anonymous)
3. Comment: Nanny giving notice? (CEmama)
4. Comment: Choosing a School in SFUSD (dm_sonora)
5. Comment: Choosing a School in SFUSD (Sandpiper)
6. Comment: Cloth Diapering (nataliasha2004)
7. Comment: Cloth Diapering (nataliasha2004)
8. Comment: Cloth Diapering (CEmama)
9. Comment: Recommendation for probiotics? (nataliasha2004)

1. Seeking Waterproofing/Masonry Referral
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kaoneill - 1/13/2014 12:31 pm

 We have mold growing in the ground floor of our house
 from what appears to be ground water. Our 20 month old
 son has asthma, so we are anxious to get this problem
 solved quickly and permanently. We need someone who can
 identify the problem and the fix (and hopefully do the
 repair work as well).If you have a referral for someone
 with this type of experience/expertise, we would be
 grateful. Thanks.

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Email author: karen.anne.oneill at gmail.com
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2. Nanny giving notice?
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anonymous - 1/13/2014 9:41 am

 What is standard practice when it comes to a nanny
 giving notice? 1 day? 2 weeks? 1 month? 2 months?

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 3. CEmama says...
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 1/13/2014 10:16 pm
 
 I would hope as soon as she knows she's leaving to give
 her current employer time to search for another nanny
 or child care option. Just out of courtesy and
 practicality, I would think a month or more would be
 best but at very minimum 2 weeks. I hope you're asking
 to cover your bases and not because your nanny just
 gave you a ridiculously short notice. Even 2 weeks
 would stress the bejesus out of me but I found my nanny
 in 2-3 weeks under a non-stress situation so it's
 doable. Best of luck whatever your situation.
 Email author: hae_won_lee at hotmail.com
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Topic: Choosing a School in SFUSD

 Hi Parents,
 How's it going with SFUSD tours? 
 
 I've been on about 10 tours and a couple private ...

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 4. dm_sonora says...
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 1/13/2014 11:54 am
 
 I'm looking for other twin parents to share what
 they've learned about SFUSD schools. Having gone to
 SFUSD schools as a kid, I think there is a range of
 quality that is worth researching. I think we can
 figure it out if there are differences in family
 styles/ needs if there is an honest sharing of
 experience. Then there are considerations that are
 unique to twins. For example, a lot of the smaller
 schools or private schools have limited capacity to
 split up twins into separate classrooms. Are there any
 bigger schools that have caught peoples eyes? What are
 parents experience with twins in smaller/ private
 schools in SF?Common Core is a different way of
 testing, but may still leave pressure on teachers and
 kids to keep preparing for the tests instead of
 learning....we'll see! Hopefully it's a step in the
 right direction!
 Email author: darca at hub3.net
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 5. Sandpiper says...
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 1/13/2014 12:13 pm
 
 Since you asked about private schools - our kids are in
 Stratford preschool for a second year and are going to
 K next year. The school might offer transitional K as
 well if there are enough kids needing it. We are very
 happy with Stratford, and since it goes all the way to
 8th grade, we are hopefully set for a while. The school
 policy is to leave the decision about separating twins
 to the parents in preschool but requires separation for
 K. We are looking forward to separating ours since they
 are very focused on each other and miss interacting
 with other kids. We were on the fence about keeping
 them together for the last year of preschool but
 decided to let them stay together for better or worse.
 If you have any questions about Stratford, I am happy
 to answer them.
 Email author: ggmgjenia at gmail.com
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Topic: Cloth Diapering

 I am expecting twin girls in late April/early May and want
 to use cloth diapers. I know there a...

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 6. nataliasha2004 says...
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 1/13/2014 6:51 pm
 
 Yay! That's awesome - and so great for your kids! We
 ran an article on cloth diapering in Multiplicity some
 time within the last couple of years which you might
 find helpful. Our family did cloth all the way, and
 it was great. Honestly, if you don't even start with
 disposables, you'll never miss them. One of the things
 that surprised me in researching it all tho was how
 surprisingly cost-efficient using a service can be
 (over the expense of gas/water, etc. at home. The
 diaper services have huge operations set up for just
 that.) If I recall correctly, it's not exactly "6 of
 one, half dozen of another" but maybe something akin to
 7 to 5... Re prefolds - those seems like a huge
 timesaver, and honestly - I'm not sure where you'd buy
 any that aren't pre-folded, these days.Whether you
 would consider a service or not -- Tiny Tots in
 Campbell (which services SF w/ weekly delivery/pick-up)
 has tons of that stuff for sale, and you can find a lot
 on their website. They're family-run, very green, and
 were always great to deal with - superhelpful with
 amounts/sizes, etc. and getting prepped before the
 babies came. I also used Green Mountain Diapers for a
 lot of stuff by mail order. Both places have a lot of
 helpful info online, too. Natural Resources on
 Valencia Street near 25th occasionally offers a really
 handy cloth diapering workshop, and sells stuff... 
 they're not cheap, but DO provide a multiples discount.
 (Also, if you sign up with them as a member, they have
 a TON of great books/videos you can check out -- stuff
 that the library system doesn't have.)One thing I'd
 suggest tho at this stage - don't invest in too many of
 any one type of cover... each kiddo is different, as
 is each parent - so give yourself a little wiggle room
 once they've arrived to try out different styles of
 covers and whatnot - some will fit your babies better
 than others, and some parents have preferences as to
 snaps vs. velcro, etc. (especially for
 middle-o-the-night changes) and those things are a bit
 of an investment initially, so maybe only purchase a
 couple in each style until you know what you like
 best.I'll look up which issue that article is in, and
 let you know -- it'll be one of the ones archived in
 the "Files" tab here on BigTent (& you can actually
 always check the "Articles Index" kept there, too, to
 figure out where to find things we ran in the
 past.)Good luck to you with everything!! Stay
 hydrated, and rest up! : )
 Email author: nataliasha2004 at yahoo.com
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 7. nataliasha2004 says...
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 1/13/2014 6:57 pm
 
 That article is in the July/August 2012 issue of
 Multilplicity, which you can find/download/view
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