LisaGreene
New member
Gosh you bring back memories! With both of our kids, we ended up using a teeny, tiny funnel. With baby lying down, we would put the funnel into the back of his or her throat and drop the beads down the old hatch. Then we'd use a syringe (no needle of course) filled with water to squirt the beads all the way down. This "technique" came about after many trials of different kinds and it worked best for us with our newborns/ infants. It took some practice but you should have seen how quick we popped those enzymes down- before they even knew it! Of course, after they were able to eat things like applesauce, bananas, etc. that made it easier. And when they can eat chocolate sauce, that's even better.
The key- whatever you do- is to make it fun, fun, fun when things are going right and be as boring as possible when they aren't. In other words, only give emotional energy when they do it right. Don't get mad or frustrated when they aren't cooperating. Just stop, wait a few minutes, distract them with something else for a little bit, and then try again. Repeat as needed and don't give in to the urge to get frustrated (don't forget body language!).
Good luck! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Hang in there. Before you know it, you'll be writing in asking for advice on friends, music and dating! ;-)
Hugs!
Lisa G.
The key- whatever you do- is to make it fun, fun, fun when things are going right and be as boring as possible when they aren't. In other words, only give emotional energy when they do it right. Don't get mad or frustrated when they aren't cooperating. Just stop, wait a few minutes, distract them with something else for a little bit, and then try again. Repeat as needed and don't give in to the urge to get frustrated (don't forget body language!).
Good luck! Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Hang in there. Before you know it, you'll be writing in asking for advice on friends, music and dating! ;-)
Hugs!
Lisa G.