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My electric recliner won't close.?
We have to get out of recliner and unplug it to get it to close. Is there a replacement part or anything that can be done to fix this problem?
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- ?Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
Turn the chair over and see who manufactured it. Call them and describe the problem to them, they will tell you when they can fix the chair for you. = )
- ?Lv 45 years ago
Well, don't worry because your child is fine. However, you have taught her to use "crutches" for bedtime and comfort...oops! I think every parent has made some of these minor mistakes, but remember that now you need to correct it and it will take lots of patience, kindness, firmness and time. With the breast issue... with a firm but kind tone, tell your child "no" when she sticks her hand in your shirt and remove her hand. Do this everytime, without over reacting and she'll stop it very quickly. The bedtime issue will take a lot longer probably, depending on her temperment. Have her regular bedtime routine: bath, story and put her into her bed. DO NOT LAY DOWN WITH HER. You can sit in a chair beside her bed, not in her bed. Each night, you move your chair farther away from the bed until the night that you no longer sit in the room. If she gets out of bed, then no talking with her, simply direct her back. (talking, hugging and other comforts reward her for getting out of bed) You may, in the beginning, take her back to bed 10 times. Just remember that she knows no other way to sleep until you teach her to sleep by herself. Good news: you can fix this and when you do, you'll be sooooo happy to just put your little darling to bed without much of a fuss. Good luck :-)