Tansy, thanks for the ideas.
Since we live in the north, dd does not play outside very often this time of year. If she does, she will not go out alone. That is playing a big part in this situation. In the summer, she will go out alone at times and play on our patio. She loves to dig in the dirt and make messes. I mentioned to her that in the summer we can get a little swimming pool for her and the baby to play in. She loved that idea, but do you know what she said? She said if the baby falls down in the water, she will pick her up.

She wants to be in charge of keeping an eye on the baby. She wants to be allowed to do the things that the rest of us do. Being in a house full of adults, you know that isn't possible. I allow her to hold the baby, but I told her she can't walk around with the baby. She wants to be able to do that.
She has been asking to do stitching (like quilting). She knows I have some rings that my other girls used to quilt pillow forms. I'm just not sure, with her fine motor problems, if using a needle is a good idea. She went through her bookshelf a few days ago and took out over half the books, because they were for little kids. She wants books for big kids. I didn't have a problem with that.

Since we have been reading HOD books (Burgess in this case), she doesn't want to read the 'Little Golden Books' or such anymore. She loves the Burgess books.

They are going on her shelf as we finish them. She has matured in some ways, but other ways she is behind. So, it is hard to find a balance sometimes.
I will try to find some crafts/activities that she can do alone.

The TV time is definitely getting cut back. I only allow a few PBS shows, some of those Tansy mentioned, and a few old TV shows that are now on a special channel. She is limited to how many she can watch. I'm anxiously awaiting warmer weather when dd will be outside more and the TV will rarely be turned on. DH likes to have a TV for news, some sports, antiques road show

and occasionally he will watch something else, but there are times that I wish we didn't have regular TV at all. I admire those who only have it for video watching. We both grew up with it, so we just have always had it. I can limit dd's time watching it, but I need to replace it with fun things for her to do, esp. things she can do independently while I am busy. But, most of the time she doesn't want to do things alone. Yes, I can let her help with cleaning, caring for the baby, etc., but I think creative play is very important, but I can't always be there to help her and dd is not one to think things through before she does them. She needs someone to give her step-by-step instructions or many times the project ends up being destroyed.

Yes, she will frustrate when she doesn't know what to do and then she will just use it in a way it wasn't meant to be and it ends up ruined. So, she needs much one-on-one with most projects.
I also need to de-clutter her play things, which is another thing recommended for these special kids. I can tell that there are too many play things in dd's sight. So, after I pick up dd(23) at the airport in a couple of hours, I need to get started.

Right now it is shower and HOD.

I have no greater joy than to hear that my children walk in truth. III John 4
Pam
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