Nathan has pretty much stopped taking an afternoon nap. He's tired and needs to rest, but he's gotten very good and keeping himself awake. I still have him stay in his room for an hour and half and play by himself, he usually happily plays but some days he gets creative in stalling going to his room
Here's his favorite stalling techniques
1. Ask questions:
- Mom! Why doesn't my puppy talk?
- Mom! Why does this guys face look like that?
2. Start an argument:
- Nathan tried to start a fight with me for ten minutes the other day over what his middle name was.
- My middle name is not Daniel. My name is Nathan!! Mom! What's my middle name?
3. Pretend you have a health crisis:
- Mom! I need lotion
- Mom! I need a bandaid
- Mom! I see blood! (there was no blood, it was a hang nail)
4. Pull on the heartstrings: If using the heart string technique, make sure you look at mom in face and show her your pouty lip.
- Mom, let's cuddle.
- Don't you want to cuddle with me?
- You want to cuddle with me a little bit? Just a little bit?
Here's his favorite stalling techniques
1. Ask questions:
- Mom! Why doesn't my puppy talk?
- Mom! Why does this guys face look like that?
2. Start an argument:
- Nathan tried to start a fight with me for ten minutes the other day over what his middle name was.
- My middle name is not Daniel. My name is Nathan!! Mom! What's my middle name?
3. Pretend you have a health crisis:
- Mom! I need lotion
- Mom! I need a bandaid
- Mom! I see blood! (there was no blood, it was a hang nail)
4. Pull on the heartstrings: If using the heart string technique, make sure you look at mom in face and show her your pouty lip.
- Mom, let's cuddle.
- Don't you want to cuddle with me?
- You want to cuddle with me a little bit? Just a little bit?
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