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    Why not try the fisher price vibrating chair as it has a 3 point harness and you can lock her in there for a minute or two. Or use a portable high chair ( the kind you fasten to a kitchen chair) and just set it in a corner use the seat belt to keep her there

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    Quote Originally Posted by olivetree View Post
    I just started a 12 month old yesterday. She is a super great girl. First day was great, no problems, napped when I put her down. Today she is testing me! Which is completely normal. I just want to nip it in the bud from day one. She's starting to hit, whine, and play with things that she knows she isn't supposed to. Like the edge corner protectors. She keeps pulling them off and chewing on them. She smiles as soon as I notice she's pulled them off again so she knows for sure that she isn't supposed to play with them.

    Also how the heck do I get her to sit for one song or one book! She's all over the place! Again I know this is totally normal. I have an almost 3 year old that I don't think I started early enough teaching him boundaries and I'm paying for it now.

    Any advice is much appreciated!
    Sit her on your knee for storytime!

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