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Old 09-22-2009, 08:15 AM   #19
littlewhip
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Originally Posted by jmdt View Post
Sorry. It is also very important that when they are playing with a toy that you take it from him then give it back he will know that you aren't a threat. I do this with my babies all the time. Even when they are eating a bone. I will take it from them look at and then give it right back. Now they trust that they will get it back and won't be agressive toward their things. They will share nice. This really isn't rocket science you know. If you can raise a child you can do this. Alot of the training is similar. good luck!!
I do the same thing with my babies, I always take there toys and then give them back, None of mine are aggressive, I beleive he is just learning to play
he will catch on to nice play, rough play, He is still very young so he must be
taught his manners Have many toys avaliable for him to play with
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