I put mine in the high chair with playdoh. It keeps their attention and the tray on the highchair makes for easy clean up.
2006-10-19 12:50:14
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answered by Erin D 2
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Find an educational/entertaining video or TV show for him to watch and braid his hair in intervals. He'll be more patient if you don't try and do it all at once. You n\might also want to give him a reward for sitting still when you are done with a section. My neice is very active and her hair is down to her behind so braiding it takes about 45 minutes but she can't sit still that long so I have to do it a little at a time. Baby Einstein videos would probably work good. My 4 month old loves to watch them.
2006-10-19 12:43:29
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answered by LizBeth 1
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When my daughter was that little she would sit still provided there was either something she liked on the tv or she had a toy she felt like playing with. And she was definately an energitic little person. So, I may have had to put on the same Veggie Tales DVD every time I did her hair, but it worked. For her it was just a matter of distracting her so she didn't really feel like she was doing nothing. Just my experience, maybe it'll help. Good luck!!
2006-10-19 16:52:45
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answered by reskyume 2
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recognize your limits. pay interest to inner warning symptoms once you sense overwhelmed. the faster you spot your individual limits, the better it somewhat is to plot forward—for further help, a wreck, an day holiday exterior or a rapid pep talk from a chum or pal. The small issues you do to prepare will help you get in the terrific ideas-set to shelter your little one. keep in mind that factor is on your section. for many babies, crying peaks at six weeks and then gradually eases off. there is an end to the crying on the horizon! you're able to be able to ought to put in a sprint extra artwork appropriate now and be very affected person, yet issues gets extra beneficial. attain out for help. in case you may, enlist help in the time of the fussiest circumstances of the day. Say sure while human beings furnish to assist with domicile initiatives, nutrition or babysitting. detect a team of mothers to talk to and get out of the domicile once you may. understanding you have some help on the way could make a huge distinction. You don’t ought to be perfect. Parenting isn't approximately perfection. it may be impossible to be completely recent and attentive to an little one, extraordinarily a crying little one, 24 hours an afternoon. specialists estimate that assembly your little one’s desires a minimum of one 0.33 of the time is sufficient to assist healthful bonding and look after attachment. Don’t hassle approximately getting it precisely appropriate each and all of the time. rather, attempt to take a seat down back and revel in the circumstances while your little one isn’t crying. and not SHAKE a sprint one!
2016-12-08 17:39:47
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answered by ? 4
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Toddlers have an attention span of about 40 seconds. This is because they are "wired" to explore their surroundings in order to develop properly. Why would you want your toddler to sit perfectly still so you can braid his hair? This is not a normal thing to do with a child of that age. Don't expect adult or grown up behaviour form your son when he is a toddler - it will damage him later on in life. Let him have fun and spend fun-time with him. He won't be a child forever ... so enjoy time with him and do things with him.
2006-10-19 18:57:53
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answered by guraqt2me 7
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Have you tried handing him a small mirror, so he can watch himself while you braid it? He might get a kick out of just seeing what you're doing to his hair.
Can you do some parts of it while he is sleeping?
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2006-10-19 12:43:39
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answered by mia2kl2002 7
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Get some raw tube pasta and some thin rope. Tie a big knot in one end and have him thread the pasta on. Let him make a loooong door hanging or you can spray paint it gold when hes done and use it on your christmas tree.
2006-10-19 15:09:04
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answered by blahblahblah 5
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Either cut it or find another way to tame it because 15 month olds don't sit still.
2006-10-19 15:27:25
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answered by Anonymous
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dont braid his hair...
but i guess if you'de like to control him, make a lot of eyecontact if you're at a barber, if not, use the television or one of his favorite toys?
2006-10-19 12:42:56
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answered by juicebox 4
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I put my daughter in the chair, and give her a snack. You could also try putting a step stool in front of your bathroom sink and let him play in the water while you do it.
2006-10-19 13:44:31
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answered by Stacy D 2
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