tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547930102980543580.post2885323841360509698..comments2024-02-06T13:32:53.996-06:00Comments on Notes From A Mama: Planned IgnoringKristyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13088448470042303043noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547930102980543580.post-26822476493305147342012-01-10T11:54:54.069-06:002012-01-10T11:54:54.069-06:00I realize my daughter isn't old enough to real...I realize my daughter isn't old enough to really need "disciplined", since she's only 6 months old, but I have noticed that she already knows how to work the system. If I'm in the room, or she can see me, or even hear me, she will fuss and fuss until the cows come home. But, as soon as I am out of earshot she is perfectly content to play with her toys.<br /><br />When I know that she is just fussing to fuss (and not because she actually needs something) I will let her fuss for a few minutes until she realizes I'm doing something and she gives up and goes back to her toys.Jessica @ One Shiny Starhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17400983047819196212noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1547930102980543580.post-31558554161796045852012-01-10T10:58:26.460-06:002012-01-10T10:58:26.460-06:00I so feel your pain on this one. Luckily it's ...I so feel your pain on this one. Luckily it's not too often, but Izzy likes to choose THE most innoportune time to throw these little 'let's see if Mommy really can ignore me' fits. Usually when people are over or we're in the middle of a store. I agree though, sometimes the lengths they'll go to to get the attention make it pretty hard not to crack a smile. Way to stick to your guns. I think you did great! =)Jo-Annehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09907049323935241747noreply@blogger.com