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Too Young to Be a difficult child? Wondering.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 58359" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Marg that's the technique I used. It doesn't hurt at all, just gets their attention and lets them know the "action" they're doing is wrong. Aubrey is seriously underweight. Often I'll just say mealtime is over when a baby refuses to eat and just not give thm snacks til the next meal. But we can't do this with the baby. For one it doesn't work. And she needs every calorie we can get into her. (this one is like her mother, she'd starve herself if we'd let her)</p><p></p><p>That mitten idea sounds good, though. I wonder if I can find mittens at this time of year. Hmmmm.</p><p></p><p>Janet</p><p></p><p>I thank my lucky stars that Aubrey hasn't thought to bite. I hate having to correct that behavior. I'm also grateful Nichole had the good sense to create a bedtime for the baby as well as naptimes. We don't have any trouble getting her to go to sleep.</p><p></p><p>Time Out at Keyana and Aubrey's age in my opinion is useless. They're just to young to get the concept. I don't start that one til a child is almost 2.</p><p></p><p></p><p>This morning Aubrey is being an angel. lol Crawling around on the floor playing with her toys happy go lucky.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 58359, member: 84"] Marg that's the technique I used. It doesn't hurt at all, just gets their attention and lets them know the "action" they're doing is wrong. Aubrey is seriously underweight. Often I'll just say mealtime is over when a baby refuses to eat and just not give thm snacks til the next meal. But we can't do this with the baby. For one it doesn't work. And she needs every calorie we can get into her. (this one is like her mother, she'd starve herself if we'd let her) That mitten idea sounds good, though. I wonder if I can find mittens at this time of year. Hmmmm. Janet I thank my lucky stars that Aubrey hasn't thought to bite. I hate having to correct that behavior. I'm also grateful Nichole had the good sense to create a bedtime for the baby as well as naptimes. We don't have any trouble getting her to go to sleep. Time Out at Keyana and Aubrey's age in my opinion is useless. They're just to young to get the concept. I don't start that one til a child is almost 2. This morning Aubrey is being an angel. lol Crawling around on the floor playing with her toys happy go lucky. [/QUOTE]
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