Also, the only two rooms she can play in have either drapes or vertical blinds. Small house with lots of natural light means big windows or sliding doors everywhere!
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I had a similar problem with K1 when he was about 10 months. He used to pound on the glass doors to our fireplace and laugh at me when I told him no. I used to remove him and put him in his playpen. Eventually, he got bored with the game and moved on to trying to climb over the gate at the top of our stairs. Stinker.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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We went through this. I probably dealt with in a sucky way ... But I stayed right next to DS and let him get it out of his system. I encouraged a gentle touch, kept him safe and showed him how to touch them nicely. He would pet them like a dog and I'd praise the bejeezus out of him for being so gentle. Dh thought i was nuts. But DS was over it in a week tops and I don't think DS has touched them since. YMMV but I wanted throw it out there as an option
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What fit my dd's personality is what has been mentioned already: sitting with her and letting her get it out of her system. Whenever dd knew that something she did garnered a lot of attention (high-pitched voice, firmness, lots of nos in succession), she would do whatever it was as much as she could. When she realized something was no big deal, she'd lose interest.married to an anesthesia attending
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My kids were in the same camp. I'd either have taken it all down until the interest passed or tried to just let them enjoy it without much fanfare so they stopped the cycle of doing the forbidden thing just for the giggles at Mommy's mad face.Angie
Gyn-Onc fellowship survivor - 10 years out of the training years; reluctant suburbanite
Mom to DS (18) and DD (15) (and many many pets)
"Where are we going - and what am I doing in this handbasket?"
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Originally posted by Sheherezade View PostMy kids were in the same camp. I'd either have taken it all down until the interest passed or tried to just let them enjoy it without much fanfare so they stopped the cycle of doing the forbidden thing just for the giggles at Mommy's mad face.Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View PostMe, too. Alternately, a rape whistle. Or, to spare your ears: Can't kids hear at higher decibels that adults can't hear? Have you considered a dog whistle?
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Originally posted by TulipsAndSunscreen View PostI feel bad for your dog (Lexi?) if you go that route.
I went the ignore/gentle touching route yesterday, and she actually walked up to the drapes at one point and then walked away. I sometimes need to tell the teacher in me to STFU. Life with kid(s) is not all about "classroom management". I really do get very wound up about her not doing what she's "supposed" to do.
A baby brag to balance this out: I asked her to put her pjs away after she pulled them out of the laundry basket - and she did it! Thank you music class DH said, "This could revolutionize our household"
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