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Posted 1/19/2007 3:36:12 PM Post #3231
 

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I am having some issues with feeding time and I am not sure what actions I should take to 'punish' her.  It seems every time I try to feed my nine month old daughter she 'blows' the food back.  She used to wait until she had a nice big mouthful before doing it, but now when she sees the spoon coming she starts blowing.  I have tried firmly saying 'no' but she just seems to think I'm playing with her.  I have also tried 'ignoring' her for a few minutes when she does it so she doesn't think it's a game as well I have tried having a distaction such as one of her toys, but it's not working so far, and I'm not too sure how I can get her to stop.  Any suggestions??

Thanks!

Posted 1/19/2007 9:54:24 PM Post #3232
 

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Isn't it fun when they do that?  I can't offer any suggestions but I just wanted to reply because my 9 month old little man does the exact same thing.  He use to do when he was younger and then just stopped and then just started up again and I don't know why.  I do the same as you, I say 'no, not when u'r eating' as if he understands me but he also has a toy on his high chair and he can't be bothered with it.  I just wanted to let you know u'r not alone with this one.  I have no idea on why he does it and no clue how to stop it...

Tanya, single mom to 10 month old litte D   

 

 

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