ANSWERS: 29
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do not give it to her.
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smile and say get your own I don't share!
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put the chocolate on a shelf three feet high
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ask her if she has a question, and if she asks you if she can have some, give her a piece the first time. It would be a good opportunity to train bit of assertiveness in her. After that, she's on her own.
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Put it away where she can't see it if she isn't supposed to have it. I'd ask her mom if she allows her to have a little taste of the chocolate first. If she says yes, you can give her a little taste.
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hide it or don't eat it in front of her.
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Not good on your part to make her watch:) Poor baby, give her a crumb :)
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put her in one of those play cage things so she won't sneak up on you and grab it, protect the chocolate at all cost+4.
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You Shouldnt eat in front of her but she does have to learn.
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well, despite the unquestionable effectiveness of licking a side of the food in question and grinning smugly, most children tend to ignore it. The next best thing to do would be to just eat it. problem solved.
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Murder - suicide....? No - just kidding - ignore her.
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Scream in agony every time you take a bite and hope that she's convinced chocolate causes pain.
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i think you need to share your chocolate with your niece
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Chocolate not good for 1 year old. Give her a graham cracker.
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I have an idea... get some bakers chocolate and reform it to look like your chocolate, and when she wants some give her the unsweetened fake. it you can imagine what dirt would taste like without flavorless filler, unsweetened chocolate would match that. BUT ONLY WITH MOMS PERMISSION. my mother in law and sister in law think it is ok to flagrantly undermind me when it comes to my son. if you ever want your sister to hate you and never let you see your niece, help her defy mommy. as soon as I am able to move out I do not intend jacob to see grandma or auntie for a LONG time.
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Properly packaged, UPS will pick her up and take her anywhere in the world that you choose.
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Put the chocolate out of sight. Replace it with some fruit. Make a game of decorating a plate with peeled and cut fruit to make a picture good enough to eat.
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I think you need to sit her down and explain the dangers of excessive chocolate consumption and what it can lead to. However, you must also explain that there are some things that adults are allowed to do, like smoke and drive cars, which are not possible for a one year old. Then ask her whether she has considered all the options, and if she can write you a three page essay on the pros and cons of chocolate consumption for one year olds, including relevant statistics, then she should be allowed some.
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give her a tiny taste
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Charge up your pimp-slap.
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Growl menacingly and give her a vicious stare. Hey this worked for a kitten who thought she'd share one of my dogs dinner with him. I had NEVER heard such a mean response from him and was a bit stunned. Of course the kitten was just moseying towards him when he let loose and she stopped, stared and then slowly turned around and walked away...
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Give her a little piece! Ha ha! It can't hurt,right? So cute!*+++++*
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Do not give in! First it's chocolate, then it's your sports car and eventually your life savings.
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Eat it real fast before she gets to it
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Leave tbe room and eat it in secret.
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Give it to her. You can buy it again, remember if you want respect and love from younger do not get them angry.
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respect her parents wishes..do they allow chocolate at that age? most i know ,don't now a days.....then u should put it away when she is around.... sugar is a 'bad' addiction....
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Share
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Share it with her
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