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Friday, January 23, 2015

13-18 Months Training

13 & 14 Months
  • Pack-n-play time (30-45 minutes, 1-2 times/day)
  • Require first time obedience
  • Training to "Come"
  • If she doesn't obey discipline and place her back where she originally was and tell her to come again until
  • Training to lay her head down upon command when being held
  • More sign language as needed
  • Trained to help clean up toys and books
  • Must ask to get down not squirm out of our arms when she's held
  • Continued training of don't touch


15-17 Months

Normal weekdays include:
  • Reading with Mommy each day
  • Chair/book time
    • Used egg timer and started at 5 minutes... 
    • 16 months up to 15 minutes
    • 17 months up to 20 minutes
  • Pack-n-play time for 45-60 minutes each day
    • Usually use time to do devos, shower, do chores or prenatal yoga
  • Mommy needing to be consistent with disciplining
  • Continued practice of "Stop", "Come" and "Lay your head down"
  • Reading The Jesus Storybook Bible and praying before bed most nights.
  • Fully able to clean up toys with help now
  • Work with using utensils, bowls and plates
    • Correct any throwing of utensils, bowls and plates
  • Start practicing drinking out of cup without lid
  • Move to booster chair?
  • 17 Months: Trained how to clean up milk when she spills it (gets the rag by the sink)
18 Months

Normal weekdays include:
  • Reading with Mommy each day
  • Chair/book time
    • Doing great for 20-25 minutes most days
  • Pack-n-play time was changed to room time with North States - Supergate III Gate 
    • Initially do pack-n-play in the room (instead of the dining area) to get used to the new environment
    • Then switch to gate in the room (leaving door open so she gets used to playing with me still walking by on occasion)
  • Coloring time with crayons and coloring book pages (tape paper down to keep her from drawing all over the table) or Melissa & Doug Water Wow Coloring Book - Animals
  • Reading The Jesus Storybook Bible and praying before bed most nights.
  • Delayed obedience is disobedience!
    • Addressing a lot more whining 
      • Moved to booster chair so I can correct quickly when eating
  • Putting clothes in hamper on her own
  • Blowing her nose (loves taking tissues)
  • Throwing things in the trash when told to
  • Helps with opening and closing cabinets as asked

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