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Eat Slowly

Posted by KeeganMay 27, 2010 at 3:33pmNo Comments

When Lauren was two, she would eat quite quickly – so- we would pull her chair back from the table, verbally tell her to eat slowly, wait for a bit, then push her back in.  In no time at all, all we would need to say to her was “If you eat slowly, you get to stay at the table” and she would slow down.  Now it isn’t an issue.

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