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[quote=Anonymous]I see both of your perspectives. I understand that you want to engage with your baby as much as possible, talk to her, play, teach. I also understand that your dh thinks it’s too much and you don’t have to attend to the 100% of the time. You are both right! No need to put her in the other room to train her to be alone, but you can put her in a high chair and talk to her or sing to her while you’re cleaning the kitchen. You don’t have to be sitting and staring at her the whole time. You can strap her to your chest and talk to her while grocery shopping. You can leave her alone for a few minutes while you use the bathroom. [/quote]
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