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本帖最后由 莫迭儿 于 2010-11-18 11:10 编辑 , m) q( b* j( R9 n$ V4 Q, z3 ]
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Was she raised in China? It's common in China but not in Canada., W7 z9 i% ~- G3 i; r9 m- B# ^
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She has never been completely hungry before you feed her. If you don't stop feeding her, she will never be independent.) k& U/ a8 m; S4 q3 {; E! x i
[* y4 p- H# |8 ^5 `" n3 f+ xYou have to set up some rules. + V6 D( a, h1 [6 f* j* S" D" X
- o' c# a4 F, ?" u: h9 M9 w; e8 mRule Number One, family eats dinner together. She should eat meals with the family at dinner table. Not in front of TV, not before or after the rest eating . If she chooses to play at dinner time, then ask she to leave the table and do not give food to her until the next meal time. % W* h& G' ]- w0 e% [
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If she eats and plays at the same time, that's not good. When your reminders don't work, set the timer! You might give her 1 hours to finish her meal first few times. When time's up, she won't be allowed to eat. -In that case, she won't be given toys to play, she won't get the snacks she loves, etc. You'll take whatever she cares. Hopefully next time she listens when you remind./ ^. H5 \1 g @- v/ x( Y2 b8 E
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