Need a little more info. like why you need that to happen? Otherwise, in general, baby's learn all in good time.
Good luckHow can I stimulate my daughter (11 months) to adopt a transition object?
You aren't mentioning what or why you want your 11 month old to do this, so it is tough to help. That being said, at 11 months old your daughter may not want a transition object for the reason you want her to have one. If she is resistant to it, trying to force the issue will not help. Ease off..watch to see what sort of things she likes the best and then offer her several choices.How can I stimulate my daughter (11 months) to adopt a transition object?
You can let her decide on her own what she likes or you can introduce something to her and repeat it like every night. Of course with a transitional object, these can become more permanant so if you can avoid her having one or she doesn't want one then don't push it on her.
Wow. I thought I had my hands full changing diapers, feeding, bathing, and getting my boy to say mom and dad. I never would have thought to get him to adopt and object.
just keep offering it. My 11 y/o had a blanket or a stuffed animal. my 6 y/o would never attach to anything but me. I am her security object. LOL
Huh? r u a perv?
i wd guess u are talking abotu substituting one thing for another but wish u had additional details.
i make the new more attractive thant he old and thats faster and easier with ur daughter because she is still young. tell her how the old object is tired and needs to rest so can she have the new one for a while. she will become attached to the new and forget the old.
boy! u sure don't make it easy to answer coz of the vagueness of the question!
Don't really know myself, I am not a parent. But, I am an uncle of seven ruggies. Maybe put her in front of a t.v. show that catches her attention and place a security blanket in her arms, then sit on the couch behind her. Maybe she will be distracted by the show just enough for you to 'slip' the security blanket under her nose! Maybe this will become her 'familiar' object. Familiar = safe environment maybe? I don't know, hey, but I hope I helped, or gave you some ideas!
NOT SURE I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THO.
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