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How do i break this habbit?

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i taped elmo for my little newborn baby girl.then at 12:00 midnight

my brother taped over it with p**n and didnt relabel it

so anyway me,my husband,and my other kids went to take the kids to church(30 min. drive there.but i have relatives to watch them)

so we thought it would be good for the baby if we left it with my brother

when we leave we put on "ELMO"

while my brother takes something to eat and goes on the computer in his room.

so the baby watches it

when she sees elmo doing something she copies it.

so when we got home we saw her humping her teddy bear.

we TALKED"loudly" with my brother

so how i do i break this habbit

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  1. I wouldnt want my baby doing that neither. I would just take the bear away from awhile & maybe when you gave it back she wouldnt remember. Also I dont think I would go to the extreme & kick my brother out for that, Id make sure I was very rude tho & that it DIDNT happen anymore. Hope I helped.


  2. Newborns don't copy actions, so try again troll...

    If you are in fact serious... try spell checking your post, it is hard to take someone seriously when 80% of the post is spelled wrong....  As someone else said, if a small child sees something once it is doubtful they will comntinue to do "simulate" the action if they no longer see it.

  3. Tell her the bear is just using her.

  4. OMG...tell her teddy bear does not like that and take it away each time she humps it, hopefully she will stop at that?

  5. a little newborn baby girl (your words) can not hump any thing.try again.

  6. im also wondering how can i newborn baby "hump" anything when theyr newborn they dont even rollover yet..what exactly do you consider a newborn? this sounds fishy...in my opinion baies dont have that long of a memory so if she only saw it onced i doubt she would remember....

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