Let her cry. if she cries and you do what she wants, you're teaching her that she will get her own way all the time and become a little brat. Thing is, little brats will turn into big brats
2006-08-29 17:55:17
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answered by kellyvassey 2
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You Still Want To Put Your 2 Year Old Child In A High Chair! At 2 Years Old, They Need To Be Sitting In A Booster Seat! Don't Keep Them Confined!
2006-08-29 17:56:25
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answered by david_e22 3
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I think she is too old to be in a high chair. My son is three now and he stopped sitting in the high chair after his first birthday. If you and your family eat at the table then I would consider a booster seat. If you don't sit at the table try the tv trays that they can sit down with and put over their laps.
2006-08-29 18:31:49
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answered by Amy S 2
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Try telling her its a big girl chair. You could also make sure she is sitting at the table with the rest of the family. If she still hates her chair they do make a booster seat that attaches to your dining room chair. That's what we use and it worked way better then the high chair.
2006-08-29 17:43:10
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answered by jagbeeton 4
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She sees the high chair as something for children. She wants to sit in the same type chairs mom and dad use. the high chair makes her feel inferior. Make a game out of it, or maybe let her see you using something to make your chair a little higher. Like you need help too. you will have put yourself on her level
2006-08-29 17:47:50
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answered by bamabldr 1
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I would do what I did to my baby at 6 mos. I put her in the chair and let her have food and wouldn't let her have food anywhere else. (Well, except for when I was breast feeding her.) She got the picture that she had to be in the chair to get food and no child will starve if food is provided, even if it is only in a hated highchair. Just a warning, she will throw a fit, but you just have to have more of a will that she has.
2006-08-29 17:50:02
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answered by Lib 3
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With my daughter I had a similar problem, i attempted the completed person-friendly difficulty, yet then I in basic terms gave up, it became so tiring and demanding, so I left a potty in the room that she changed into in extremely frequently and enable her bypass even as she necessary to. I also had a potty in the lavatory and confirmed her the position to drain it so as that she ought to study the position it is going. As she used the potty more beneficial frequently I gradually moved it in the direction of the lavatory, then once she changed into mushy with looking it I left it there. It took a couple of minutes, yet i spotted when I enable her relax slightly with the idea she potty experienced herself extremely rapidly. enable them have injuries that's all area of the approach, enable them hit upon the potty, or perhaps as they do have an coincidence take their pants off and sit down them on the potty and clarify that's the position that's meant to bypass. the in simple terms way they can leanr is with slightly relax in the regulations, keep in concepts there isn't any rule that announces toddlers must be potty experienced on the age of two, there'll be relapses and injuries, in basic terms bypass with the move and use quite some postive reinforcement, like singing a music with them even as they bypass by using themselves. good success.
2016-11-23 13:56:15
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answered by mccunn 4
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Ok, who is the adult here? Put her in the chair and strap her in. Let her cry and cry... and walk away if she keeps crying. Let her go a day without eating. She won't starve herself, she'll give up and eat. You are letting your daughter be the parent and control you.
2006-08-29 17:49:09
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answered by rccola1979 3
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My baby is 15 months old, and I know how you feel. When I want him to eat on highchair I put him in front of the TV , let him watch cartoons. Nothing else worked when it was time for eating and he doesn't want to. I put some food in front of him (it's a mess everywhere after he is done), and at least I know he ate.
It's so hard with kids!!!!!
I don't know if this helped, just advice.
2006-08-29 17:45:53
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answered by hedychambers 2
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You may try to have another kid with similar age in a second high chair together with your child, as an example.
Do not put the tray in the beginning - it may scare her to be tied in.
I have two kids with very close age...
2006-08-29 17:52:58
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answered by dtailsirch 3
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