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Date: | Fri, 20 Jul 2001 20:06:34 -0400 |
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Jodi wrote,
> Very healthy mum.
> No problems b/f thus far. Suddenly the child has begun saying "It's
> yuck."
>
If not pregnant (yet :-) ovulating? Menstruating? Toddlers often claim
the milk tastes different in these situations.
Another possibility is mastitis... but you wouldn't have said "very
healthy mum. No probs..." right?
Also, I agree that it might be developmental. Words are such marvellous,
powerful things... It can be a word to use in different situations, in
order to experiment with reactions... mine usually get a reaction from
calling my milk yucky. It can be a game, like this one: mother: "Where's
your hand?" baby: "Gone" giggle... "Hand". It is fun to ask them how the
milk tastes, or what it tastes like. Or it may reflect a more
sophisticated ability to perceive and articulate changes in taste. Or a
mood: it is a sad day, but it happens that a child might want apple
sauce or bananas instead of "yucky" milk. At least until he changes his
mind five minutes later.
Jo-Anne
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