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That is a fantastic idea, thank you very very much.

Normally I'm fairly imaginative in this sort of situation but I

clearly left my brain back in Cuba, or perhaps it is here in the UK

but still on holiday ;-)

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> Maybe you could make up a game with him where he is

Stuck...UN-stuck! Like putting his foot in a mildly tight

spot,(playfully) say " Stuck! " and pulling it out, " Un-stuck! " (or

another word like FREE!) Use hands, toys, etc, until it's funny to

get stuck and unstuck?

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> Traumatised by the Boots n bar &

getting stuck

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> My son seems to be mildly traumatised, continually saying he is stuck

> even when he isn't. Has anyone held had this situation and how did

> you get your child past this please?

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> As a bit of background...

> Though is just 2 we had graduated him to a single bed which

> he loves, he took to this really well & though we were concerned about

> him going back to a cot when we were on holiday he initially slept

> better there than in the single bed (rather like a duck to water).

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> However after getting over the jet lag, he did get his shoes stuck

> between the bars of the cot, hence the cause of his distress.

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> Hope someone can help

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> Mum to Al dob 10 Dec 03, Bilateral clubfeet

> Life is a continual challenge but it is worth it

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My daughter also loves to use this word lol. When she is sitting in

her carseat and we get home or to where we are goin, she starts

with " stuck, stuck " . When she is in her highchair and wants down and

when she's in her brace she says it all the time. She dosen't seem

upset though (which is a good thing as she is just so darn dramatic

about so many other things) she is just telling us that she is quite

literally stuck, it's pretty cute =)

& Grace

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> > Maybe you could make up a game with him where he is

> Stuck...UN-stuck! Like putting his foot in a mildly tight

> spot,(playfully) say " Stuck! " and pulling it out, " Un-stuck! " (or

> another word like FREE!) Use hands, toys, etc, until it's funny to

> get stuck and unstuck?

> >

> >

> > s.

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> >

> > Traumatised by the Boots n bar &

> getting stuck

> >

> >

> > My son seems to be mildly traumatised, continually saying he is

stuck

> > even when he isn't. Has anyone held had this situation and how

did

> > you get your child past this please?

> >

> > As a bit of background...

> > Though is just 2 we had graduated him to a single bed

which

> > he loves, he took to this really well & though we were

concerned about

> > him going back to a cot when we were on holiday he initially

slept

> > better there than in the single bed (rather like a duck to

water).

> >

> > However after getting over the jet lag, he did get his shoes

stuck

> > between the bars of the cot, hence the cause of his distress.

> >

> >

> > Hope someone can help

> >

> >

> > Mum to Al dob 10 Dec 03, Bilateral clubfeet

> > Life is a continual challenge but it is worth it

> >

> >

> >

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Thanks for your posting, this really made me chuckle ;0

Don't know about you but those moments of " stuckness " are a blessed

relief in the nicest sense.

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> > > Maybe you could make up a game with him where he is

> > Stuck...UN-stuck! Like putting his foot in a mildly tight

> > spot,(playfully) say " Stuck! " and pulling it out, " Un-stuck! " (or

> > another word like FREE!) Use hands, toys, etc, until it's funny to

> > get stuck and unstuck?

> > >

> > >

> > > s.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Traumatised by the Boots n bar &

> > getting stuck

> > >

> > >

> > > My son seems to be mildly traumatised, continually saying he is

> stuck

> > > even when he isn't. Has anyone held had this situation and how

> did

> > > you get your child past this please?

> > >

> > > As a bit of background...

> > > Though is just 2 we had graduated him to a single bed

> which

> > > he loves, he took to this really well & though we were

> concerned about

> > > him going back to a cot when we were on holiday he initially

> slept

> > > better there than in the single bed (rather like a duck to

> water).

> > >

> > > However after getting over the jet lag, he did get his shoes

> stuck

> > > between the bars of the cot, hence the cause of his distress.

> > >

> > >

> > > Hope someone can help

> > >

> > >

> > > Mum to Al dob 10 Dec 03, Bilateral clubfeet

> > > Life is a continual challenge but it is worth it

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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