DS has been climbing on everything for a while now. In the past week, he has learned to climb into his highchair & up onto our barstools. I had to tell him probably 20 times yesterday not to climb on his train table. He has also learned if he moves his little tikes table from the playroom beside the TV, he can reach the DVD player when he wants me to turn on Toy Story.
I wish DS hasn't learned how to push a chair up to things to gain access to higher spots, like kitchen counters. He saw his sister helping me with cooking, and now he thinks that he needs his own chair too! I also wish the dishwasher wasn't so tempting to him. I'll lock it and then a short while later it turns on because he messed with the buttons.
There will come a time when these are going to be just minor inconveniences compared to what they will get into!
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Dishwasher locks and he figured out how to unlock. Open and close our sliding doors. This one is from Nana, running on the couch. Thanks mother And my favorite, we can fast forward shows so he will bring me the remote so I can do it for him.
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I second the climbing onto tall objects. She has also figured out how to unlock the doors and sneak out of bed in the morning. She quietly sneaks out and opens the door and takes off.
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I second the climbing onto tall objects. She has also figured out how to unlock the doors and sneak out of bed in the morning. She quietly sneaks out and opens the door and takes off.
Oh man! My DD did this once. We immediately installed a top sliding lock. We live in town and the street isn't far! GL!
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Opening doors and shutting doors. She loves to open our pantry door and dig through it. Luckily it has a lock on the top. And she doesn't just shut doors. She likes to slam them!
Eagerly awaiting the arrival of our Rainbow Baby after 2 early m/c.
"Mine" has become her favorite word. This morning she wanted downstairs and we had the gate up so she went and got our step stool and tried to use it to climb over the gate. She has figured out how to take the outlet covers off, unlatch the toilet seat and how to turn on the stove.
"Mine" has become her favorite word. This morning she wanted downstairs and we had the gate up so she went and got our step stool and tried to use it to climb over the gate. She has figured out how to take the outlet covers off, unlatch the toilet seat and how to turn on the stove.
Wow! I think yours takes the cake!
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"Mine" has become her favorite word. This morning she wanted downstairs and we had the gate up so she went and got our step stool and tried to use it to climb over the gate. She has figured out how to take the outlet covers off, unlatch the toilet seat and how to turn on the stove.
Oh no! Why do toddlers have to learn so much before they learn about danger?
I rarely let her run around in only a diaper because she can take it right off. She climbs out of a pack n play and we're not in a toddler bed yet, so trips are a PAIN. Her big thing right now is buckles. She can undo her carseat once in a while and that is obviously the most dangerous one. We have to keep our dining chairs behind a baby gate because she climbs right on top of them.
Oh, and the iPad. I should have never let her play with it to begin with. It's not mine anymore!
Re: What has LO learned that you wish they hadn't?
I wish DS hasn't learned how to push a chair up to things to gain access to higher spots, like kitchen counters. He saw his sister helping me with cooking, and now he thinks that he needs his own chair too! I also wish the dishwasher wasn't so tempting to him. I'll lock it and then a short while later it turns on because he messed with the buttons.
There will come a time when these are going to be just minor inconveniences compared to what they will get into!
Baby Boy #2 is on the way!
Open and close our sliding doors.
This one is from Nana, running on the couch. Thanks mother
And my favorite, we can fast forward shows so he will bring me the remote so I can do it for him.
Oh man! My DD did this once. We immediately installed a top sliding lock. We live in town and the street isn't far! GL!
Baby Boy #2 is on the way!
Why do toddlers have to learn so much before they learn about danger?
Baby Boy #2 is on the way!
I rarely let her run around in only a diaper because she can take it right off. She climbs out of a pack n play and we're not in a toddler bed yet, so trips are a PAIN. Her big thing right now is buckles. She can undo her carseat once in a while and that is obviously the most dangerous one. We have to keep our dining chairs behind a baby gate because she climbs right on top of them.
Oh, and the iPad. I should have never let her play with it to begin with. It's not mine anymore!