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Lord Mandy's Mother has ruined McKenzie!
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 529990" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Oh, dear. I hope things turn out all right. How old is McKenzie now?</p><p>One thing I noticed with-people who never put their kids down and who hand them things instead of making the kids reach on their own, is that the kids never do reach on their own. Nor do they crawl or walk. They have to learn it later (like 2 yrs old). And they cry and scream more than other kids because they haven't learned to self-soothe or problem solve. You have to put babies down occasionally, and you have to make them reach for things, or they will not learn to do it on their own. It fosters dependency. </p><p>Too bad Amanda doesn't seem to know that. Doesn't seem like she's the type who would take suggestions well ... not sure what to suggest.</p><p>I can imagine how frustrating it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 529990, member: 3419"] Oh, dear. I hope things turn out all right. How old is McKenzie now? One thing I noticed with-people who never put their kids down and who hand them things instead of making the kids reach on their own, is that the kids never do reach on their own. Nor do they crawl or walk. They have to learn it later (like 2 yrs old). And they cry and scream more than other kids because they haven't learned to self-soothe or problem solve. You have to put babies down occasionally, and you have to make them reach for things, or they will not learn to do it on their own. It fosters dependency. Too bad Amanda doesn't seem to know that. Doesn't seem like she's the type who would take suggestions well ... not sure what to suggest. I can imagine how frustrating it is. [/QUOTE]
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