tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post9154174965285012404..comments2023-09-29T08:06:39.289-04:00Comments on Conference Call on Mute: Toddler development and ongoing challengesStaceyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12682866063792535916noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-29442985273360221592011-01-18T00:18:44.577-05:002011-01-18T00:18:44.577-05:00Hi !
Thanks for sharing such type of good informat...Hi !<br />Thanks for sharing such type of good information about child health.Myjunior.in also provide amazing useful information regarding <a href="http://www.myjunior.in/development.html" rel="nofollow">Toddler Health</a> progress, activities progress. It also focus on their Food and activities and ideas to increase their good health, habit, listing power and lots more.<br />Thanks<br />http://www.myjunior.in/dev-pre-school-readiness.htmlToddler Physical Developmenthttp://www.myjunior.in/development.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-61309149246006662872010-12-01T20:33:39.650-05:002010-12-01T20:33:39.650-05:00Oh one thing that did help get her to eat more was...Oh one thing that did help get her to eat more was letting her eat off a fork. It's like a game and she loves it! They had some awesome plastic forks at ikea that are sharp enough for her to get the food on them, but a good size for her mouth. Maybe worth a try.SkinnyMeghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13606660046717315661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-8051598012359488232010-12-01T20:31:08.882-05:002010-12-01T20:31:08.882-05:00We are going through many of the same things now, ...We are going through many of the same things now, hitting when being told no, tantrums, picky eating. I really don't stress about it, all the things I was worried about 6 months ago are gone so I'm sure in another 6 these will be too! {{hopefully!}} I let M pick what she wants to eat out of the pantry or fridge and if she doesn't eat much of it that's all she is offered for the rest of the night. She's never woken up hungry! M LOVE, ok is OBSESSED, with sesame street. If I have one of my shows on she points to the tv or takes the remote and tries to change it. Everything comes with it's drawbacks, LOL.SkinnyMeghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13606660046717315661noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-70084615287396456732010-12-01T15:48:21.703-05:002010-12-01T15:48:21.703-05:00You have to be consistent with 1-2-3 to get it to ...You have to be consistent with 1-2-3 to get it to work and do it all the time. I think you should just tell her that the pacifier stays in the crib and make HER put it in there after naps/wakeup. That's what we did. And we'd say "pacis are for naps and bedtime" and "let's go get your paci" when it was time for naps. We never let a single one downstairs. And I am so happy we took on the challenge to break them at 2 years old. We didn't even break down (but thought about it) after Ned's accident. Toddlers don't eat. Let it go. Just remember the Child of Mine advice and try to do family meals sometimes on weekends. We still use sleep sacks so no advice there. I figure - why not use them? Plus Ned was a bit of a climber. For language show her two items and have her pick with the word (repeat them both several times) we also do a lot of "yes"/"no". Do you want a snack - yes/no. Soon she'll be more into imaginative play and leave you more alone but some kids (like Penny) are just clingy and want to interact. That is just a sign of a social kid so you'll have to suck it up.Mommy, Esq.https://www.blogger.com/profile/00228638552586921228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-16942757679551086422010-12-01T15:11:41.176-05:002010-12-01T15:11:41.176-05:00maybe try food on a stick, I heard the novelty wor...maybe try food on a stick, I heard the novelty works. We are having food issues too and a big tantrum over wanting a sucker instead of dinner, but after a timeout he ate his dinner (except the peas). I would say if you don't give in and she doesn't eat what you put in front of her she won't starve. I find that Holden will usually eat at least part of his dinner when he is finally hungry. <br /><br />We have totally given up on the potty for now too. And worry about the cold nights also, we have taken to sneaking in after he goes to sleep and partially covering him up with a blanket, but it doesn't stay on all night. Just dress her warm, I suspect she will wake up if she is cold.<br /><br />Holden's language has exploded recently too, with our first sentence this weekend (barely understandable). Mommy, Daddy and Baby are the new favorites.Amandahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13967089207573722905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5602915421357912126.post-76703407774128628172010-12-01T14:41:27.357-05:002010-12-01T14:41:27.357-05:00We are still on tantrums. Joel only has about 5 wo...We are still on tantrums. Joel only has about 5 words, but too spouts off a bunch of muble-jumble at me like I am supposed to understand. I think it is cute, and language will come. <br /><br />As for Potty, I went to a potty-training class a few weeks ago. Also, a friend who has a 19 month old is already using the potty. BUT I try to IGNORE all of this. Most books and things say the worst thing you can do is to pressure them into doing it too soon, and that 24 months is the starting point. So, I figure no stress and we will worry about it later!<br /><br />Food is always tough. Try one new thing with every meal. Just keep trying and this way she is still eating, but getting a new option. Joel hates cottage cheese one day and then loves it the next. Some weird hits lately: raspberries, pasta WITH olive oil only, cherry tomatoes, black beans. Other than that, it is the standard chicken nugget for us too!drewnoreply@blogger.com