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[quote=Anonymous]And yes some basics are - remove things that will cause an issue. Your toddler cannot and will not ever respond to you just saying not to touch the kibble. Their brain tells them to touch it because their job as a toddler is to explore and learn through touch and exploring their world. So we put pet food and water for pets in the basement, door closed. We just now were able to bring it up after years now that my youngest is 2.5. Use humor and redirect. Empathize with your child, and if it is something they must do like diaper change, you just physically help them to it while empathizing. I know you don't like diaper changes, it's hard! I have to change your diaper, let's sing wheels on the bus while we do it. Or here is a toy while I do it. Or get creative - we did diaper changes on the floor for awhile, or standing for pee changes. Basically empathize, get creative, remove errors before they happen when you can. And drastically adjust your expectations for a 15 month old. I rea donce time at the table expectation is 1 min per year alive. [/quote]
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