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It seems my son does not complain when I take the band off when I change or bath him because I make it a game telling him

I am taking off or putting on the magic helmet and I am very dramatic in my face and speak with smiles. I give him fair warning

like I would like to have. I say things like "Mommy is going to take off you magic helmet right now and it won't hurt and I will put it

back on after I dress you. Can you be a big boy and let me do this?".

Trish Quinones

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Mother of , 9 months old

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I pull Zach's shirt over the band--lol I bought a little bigger shirts-

but most the time he just has on shorts anyways...when we take it off

we tell him it it time to take off his big boy hat.

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> It seems my son does not complain when I take the band off when I

change or bath him because I make it a game telling him

> I am taking off or putting on the magic helmet and I am very dramatic

in my face and speak with smiles. I give him fair warning

> like I would like to have. I say things like " Mommy is going to take

off you magic helmet right now and it won't hurt and I will put it

> back on after I dress you. Can you be a big boy and let me do this? " .

>

> Trish Quinones

> Cranial Cap

> Mother of , 9 months old

>

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that is so cute...the big boy hat...i think i will call hers the big girl hat...lol

From: krogers01579 <krogers1579@...>Subject: Re: Dressing with BandPlagiocephaly Date: Wednesday, September 17, 2008, 10:33 PM

I pull Zach's shirt over the band--lol I bought a little bigger shirts- but most the time he just has on shorts anyways...when we take it off we tell him it it time to take off his big boy hat.>> It seems my son does not complain when I take the band off when I change or bath him because I make it a game telling him > I am taking off or putting on the magic helmet and I am very dramatic in my face and speak with smiles. I give him fair warning> like I would like to have. I say things like "Mommy is going to take off you magic helmet right now and it won't hurt and I will put it > back on after I dress you. Can you be a big boy and let me do this?". > > Trish Quinones> Cranial Cap>

Mother of , 9 months old>

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