I'm talking about being able to put them down and not have to worry about him splashing in the toilet, playing with electrical cords, etc. Being able to unload the dishwasher in peace without turning around for a second only to see him delicately balancing a plate in his tiny little hand. It sure is hard once they are into everything! So when does that get better?
Re: When do kids stop getting into everything?
DD#1~8/17/96------DS~10/24/05
I usually let DD play in the bathroom while I take a shower, but last week I caught her playing with the toilet.
For the most part, she has learned what is off limits like the stove. But at the same time, she is constantly finding new stuff to get into. And she's a climber.
LOL, climbers are the best, aren't they?
DS will pull his chair from his craft table out to the kitchen, stand on the back of it, and try to reach the phone on the counter. Or he'll move it around the first floor and play with the light switches. The other day he decided he was taking his chair up the stairs to the second floor. My heart just about stopped, but he was so proud of himself (and he was almost at the top of the stairs).
Oh, and we have a banister going up the one side of our steps - he likes to hold on to the rails and climb up. The outside.
I was a climber, too. Paybacks really are a b*tch!
Noel - August 2010
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