At 11 months old, a baby may suddenly hate bath time due to fear of water, discomfort, or a change in routine. To make bath time enjoyable again, try using warm water, engaging toys, soothing music, and gentle reassurance. Gradually reintroduce bath time with positive reinforcement and consistency to help the baby feel more comfortable and secure.
A baby might suddenly hate bath time due to fear, discomfort, or a negative experience. To make bath time enjoyable again, try using warm water, soothing music, gentle toys, and a consistent routine. Gradually reintroduce bath time and provide positive reinforcement to create a positive association.
A baby might suddenly hate bath time due to fear, discomfort, or a negative experience. To make bath time enjoyable again, try using warm water, soothing music, colorful toys, and gentle touch. Gradually reintroduce bath time with patience and positive reinforcement to help the baby feel safe and relaxed.
A 9-month-old baby may suddenly hate bath time due to fear of water, discomfort, or a change in routine. To make bath time enjoyable again, try using warm water, soothing music, bath toys, and gentle, reassuring words. Establishing a consistent bath time routine and ensuring the baby feels safe and secure can also help alleviate their fear and make bath time a positive experience.
A 1-year-old might suddenly hate taking baths due to fear, discomfort, or a change in routine. Parents can help make bath time enjoyable again by creating a calm and soothing environment, using fun bath toys, establishing a consistent routine, and providing positive reinforcement and encouragement during bath time.
A 1-year-old may develop a strong aversion to baths due to fear of water, discomfort, or a negative experience. Parents can help make bath time enjoyable again by creating a calm and soothing environment, using gentle and fun bath toys, establishing a routine, and gradually reintroducing the child to baths with patience and positive reinforcement.
It doesn't show, just when they meet again he suddenly has it
because you use it over and over again and suddenly it gets addicting.
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1o months
Four months.
Well, whatever reason made you UNcool, if you didnt talk about it, how will you deal with it in the future, not talk again and then be suddenly COOL, again. Fix the problems that were coming into the relationship and work on the emotional end of it. Dont you find it weird to just suddenly be COOL, again. I would want to get the crap out of the way and clear the air.
We did 6 months ago and will again in another 6 months.