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So I lost my cookies with the police officer...
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 23185" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>It was really hard for me to learn to wear the darn seat belt</p><p>because I have claustrophobia and had nightmares about being restrained. BUT when I began this second stint of parenting I</p><p>started verbalizing with easy child/difficult child and later his bro every time we</p><p>got in the car...even when they were infants. "Now it's time for</p><p>XX's seat belt." "Is it time for Mama's seat belt?" etc. We</p><p>never have had a problem. I understand and sympathize with the</p><p>issue but for anyone with a newborn you can head off the issue</p><p>by making it a "normal" part of going "bye bye". DDD</p><p></p><p>PS: I have NOT been successful getting any kid of mine to wear</p><p>the required bike helmet!!!!! NOT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 23185, member: 35"] It was really hard for me to learn to wear the darn seat belt because I have claustrophobia and had nightmares about being restrained. BUT when I began this second stint of parenting I started verbalizing with easy child/difficult child and later his bro every time we got in the car...even when they were infants. "Now it's time for XX's seat belt." "Is it time for Mama's seat belt?" etc. We never have had a problem. I understand and sympathize with the issue but for anyone with a newborn you can head off the issue by making it a "normal" part of going "bye bye". DDD PS: I have NOT been successful getting any kid of mine to wear the required bike helmet!!!!! NOT! [/QUOTE]
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