punishing your baby by removing her food might be a little bit too much (what if she just gives up eating altogether because you associate eating with punishment? how are you going to fix that?) - just a thought as I am not experienced either and actually I often learn from your posts:)
I've seen my friend's son throwing food everywhere
punishing your baby by removing her food might be a little bit too much (what if she just gives up eating altogether because you associate eating with punishment? how are you going to fix that?) - just a thought as I am not experienced either and actually I often learn from your posts:)
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that's why I am asking for input.
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03/06/2007 postreply
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maybe the food you cook for her looks so attractive
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03/06/2007 postreply
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wuwu, I am a terrible cook.
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03/06/2007 postreply
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Food issue was very easy to deal with for us
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03/06/2007 postreply
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CD, may I ask how old your daughter was when she started that?
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03/06/2007 postreply
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I think sometime around 17-18 months
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03/06/2007 postreply
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you outsmart her, I guess, and she knows who's the boss.
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03/06/2007 postreply
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Outsmart her? Just barely. It is kind of sad but also fun
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