tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3365118952804417946.post245290085460363422..comments2023-09-28T18:07:08.085+10:00Comments on Kayla Jewel Gillies: EIGHTEEN MONTHS OLD!Utter Basketcasehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03175282733262292804noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3365118952804417946.post-43526429776827854512010-08-11T02:13:31.799+10:002010-08-11T02:13:31.799+10:00btw ^ that was from me.. Natty <3 !!!!btw ^ that was from me.. Natty <3 !!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3365118952804417946.post-84864973984413211482010-08-11T02:11:49.519+10:002010-08-11T02:11:49.519+10:00You're not alone on the whole knives thing hun...You're not alone on the whole knives thing hunny.<br />I've had to actually teach Cooper how to use it for cutting and he is finally starting to understand he MUST have mummy's help to use it - though he still tries to be sly and sneak it off the bench when he thinks I am not looking!! Little rotter!!<br /><br /><3 NattyWatt<br />Both my bubs attack with pinching biting, punching - all the nasty things, even though its not what we do to them!!- and they both laugh ... if its done to each other they just keep retaliating..<br />I've been trying everything, what works one day fails the next.<br />Though they seem to be slowing down on the nasties with being taught the whole hand up, "STOP! I don't like it" (that's what they do in the daycare, etc, so I'm using it here to try some sort of consistency.)<br /><br />Cooper still bites hard when his teeth hurt, and all 4 canines coming through is hell for the poor thing :( but he still gets disciplined for biting. Telling them "you make _____ sad and cry when you bite!"...<br /><br />It does settle down, everything is always showing them what reaction they're going to get, what power they hold and what they are capable of - even if they don't understand speech.<br /><br />Glad Kayla likes her fruit and yoghurt!! Same as my ratbags too!! LOLAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com