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Originally posted by Shakti View PostI love you, but I know you're a wuss, which is why I'm *gently* telling you to make him knock it off. She'll only scream louder as she gets bigger.Kris
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Originally posted by Vishenka69 View PostOr you can just send her to my house for a few days. I can train anyone and have a heart of stone (or at least everyone is convinced I do). I run the house like a true dictatorship. ))Kris
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DS really didn't eat much at all until he was way older than M, like close to 2! He just nursed. He has always been on the bigger end of the growth spectrum though, so I am sure it is more worrying if M is still tiny.
Honestly I am not exaggerating when I say that he would go days without eating anything, and a good day was a few bites. He never took a second taste of any baby food that we tried. Or the cereal. He was just not into the spoon feeding. We skipped that whole stage and went to finger foods around 7 months. He mostly played with the food but occasionally ate some.
If she is still growing on HER growth curve I'm sure she is fine.
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That's also a good idea- try letting her 'feed' herself. and just so that you're prepared- she WILL choke when she starts eating real (even mushed up) food. It's heart-stopping but they all do it. Just make sure that she doesn't jam too much in at once- (doesn't sound like she's that kind of eater though). My nephew would stuff his mouth and then panic and spit it all back out. It was just gross.
Jenn
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostUm yes - this would by why Sophie has worn the same shoes for days on end. Yesterday was the first time she wanted to wear something else. I just don't have the heart to argue about shoes. (Julie - I may have to send her your way for training though!)Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by MrsK View PostFor this, I would just pick my battles. The shoes will eventually wear out, get too small, or otherwise become uncomfortable and she'll loose interest. I'd definitely nip the 7-up thing in the bud though.Kris
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