I have an 11 month old daughter and I am planning on starting the Cure in a week or two.
She is active and physical and can walk with the aid of a push along a walker. She wriggles and rolls around in bed so I'm worried she would wriggle out of my grasp if I tried to buff her. In this situation would you try buffing or would you skip that and begin with fanning instead?
If fanning seems best, how exactly should I position my hands so that she can't turn her head from side to side?
Many Thanks
C
fanning or buffing
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Re: fanning or buffing
Hi C and welcome!
I would most likely FAN a big child like this. I would have my hand on her shoulders and buttocks. Her head can turn as much as she likes as far as I go. But not move too much.
Please read and re read the book at least 5/10 times so you know exactly what to do and WHY you do it. Good Luck!
I would most likely FAN a big child like this. I would have my hand on her shoulders and buttocks. Her head can turn as much as she likes as far as I go. But not move too much.
Please read and re read the book at least 5/10 times so you know exactly what to do and WHY you do it. Good Luck!
Tor 2006
BB barn från början. Sov sin första 12h natt 5 dagar före 4 mån, Diplomerad SS vid 6 mån
FTLOC child from the beginning. Slept his first 12 hour night 5 days before 4 months.
BB barn från början. Sov sin första 12h natt 5 dagar före 4 mån, Diplomerad SS vid 6 mån
FTLOC child from the beginning. Slept his first 12 hour night 5 days before 4 months.