don't use TV to entertain, and animated cartoons completely banned (watch what happens to the kid when you turn them on)
Jesus, My kids are brought up on Tom and Jerry and Bugs Bunny, not seen any movement towards alcohol abuse or glue sniffing, I do get the odd comedy ironing board moment and Abbie does try to push my head into milk bottles though!!!
As for Little Miss Molgrips, she needs floor time, as apparently there is nothing on the market to support her weight, apart from her parents.............
I'm with Geoff, tough love time(speaking as a father of 2 kids), one just turned 3 and Jamie is 9 months and is in 18 month-2 years baby clothing, he never liked being on the floor, he got used to it pretty quickly though
Chris
To completely skip over whether you're right or not, a solution may be a baby walker - Mini-clubber loved his and would happily spend 15+ mins running around the house in his (we have wood floor - carpets may not be any good) which was a life saver - he's another very tall kid (over the 99.6th percentile) and he also early to walk, etc.
YMMV obviously
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You've not read the rest of the thread, have you, clubber?
I read a bit at the start up to where it decended into "your kid's a brat" and "no she's not" 😉
Care to summarise?
So - some reasearch says they're bad. If there's one thing I've learnt about kids and research it's that almost anything will have reasearch both for and against. Common sense required I reckon...
(and FWIW, the reasearch says 20 mins is probably fine and I wasn't advocating leaving babys in a walker for a couple of hours. Who knows, mini-clubber may have awful back problems later in life but I suspect that he won't and he walks perfectly well with a normal baby stance)
At last some serious advice for a concerned parent.This is STW at it's best.
You can certainly spot the new parents from those of us that have been through it in this thread. Gaffa tape and valium is the only solution.
Zip ties and taser.
What happened to molgrips?
He has put it down and allowed it to cry quietly until it learns self-discipline. 🙂
OK, I think I understand where molgrips is coming from.
When my oldest was born (a long time ago) he was a big chap and got very frustrated cos he couldn't really move. Didn't really do crawling (think beached whale), couldn't really sit unsupported either.
He needed to be entertained so I just used to sit him in a bouncy seat (cradle?), not sure whether these still exist though. Alternatively use the car seat and just move it around the house with whoever is in charge.
And as for that pic above, my son was a tad smaller. But he's now 6'4" and skinny 😀




