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amother
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 9:18 pm
When they're running wild in the house, no concept of getting hurt. I get so so nervous. Constantly telling them to calm down and not get hurt. Going outside isn't the answer when it's close to bedtime
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amother
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 9:24 pm
Pull out some books and read to them. Sit down with them and play a game. Limit the amount of junk you give them.
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amother
OP
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 9:30 pm
Or just post on imamother waiting for a reply and hear quiet from their room 2 min later. That extra running around worked
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amother
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 9:35 pm
We have our house set up for lots of sensory input- hanging bars, climbing under couch cushions, spinning, rocking, etc
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amother
Broom
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:04 pm
amother Almond wrote: | We have our house set up for lots of sensory input- hanging bars, climbing under couch cushions, spinning, rocking, etc |
Can you link
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amother
Peru
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:09 pm
Following! We took them to the playground in the afternoon and they were still running around and screaming before bedtime. BH I got them to settle down by assigning cleanup jobs for the different toys that were scattered all over the living room and that tired them out a bit.
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amother
Jean
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:10 pm
Distraction usually works. I turn on a cd, offer to play a game, read a book, go outside etc.
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giftedmom
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:14 pm
It’s the end of summer. Did you grow up without little kids around?
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amother
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:16 pm
Set up the house in a way that minimizes the risk of getting hurt. Winter is coming up. If you need to replace their beds with just mattresses, so be it.
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gigglemom
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Sat, Aug 26 2023, 10:52 pm
get them some climbing toys (pickler triangle, screw some rock climbing stuff into the walls etc) and a little folding trampoline and a sensory swing
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amother
Sage
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Sun, Aug 27 2023, 12:06 am
Guide their energy into focused play. Set up an obstacle course for them to go through, have running competitions, get them doing jumping jacks, running on the spot. Join with them.
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lucky14
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Sun, Aug 27 2023, 12:21 am
gigglemom wrote: | get them some climbing toys (pickler triangle, screw some rock climbing stuff into the walls etc) and a little folding trampoline and a sensory swing |
What ages is the pickler triangle best for and how long do kids really use it before they get bored of it? (I’m talking about how many days, weeks, months…)
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gigglemom
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Sun, Aug 27 2023, 1:17 pm
lucky14 wrote: | What ages is the pickler triangle best for and how long do kids really use it before they get bored of it? (I’m talking about how many days, weeks, months…) |
I'd say 18m to 5. we have it for about half a year and my son still plays with it
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amother
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Sun, Aug 27 2023, 1:53 pm
Don't have the exact links, but get a doorway chin up bar and a hanging bar made for a swingset.
Sit n spin for younger kids. Wobble board
Couch cover with some stretch so they can climb into it, and couch with cushions to squeeze under.
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