Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 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 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 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 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 17, 2008 Report Share Posted September 17, 2008 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> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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