DD knows not to touch a certain laptop. She will touch it while staring right at me and as soon as I say 'we dont touch the laptop, its for daddys work" DD will start smashing all the keys violently until I get up and remove her from the situation. Would time outs be appropriate at this point? If there are any other things I could do please let me know. Thanks!
Re: 17 mo. old too young for time out?
I think it depends on the child. You just have to test it out. We have friends who have similar-age children as DS (20 months) and have successfully done the traditional time-out for a few months now. We tried with DS and it didn't work at all. The moment we try to walk him over to the time-out spot, he flops on the ground and starts screaming/crying and that lasts for about 5 - 10 minutes. I guess it's still a "time-out" in the sense that he gets removed from the situation. FWIW, we never have the laptops on when DS is around. He sometimes opens the laptop himself and smashes the keys, but after a few times, he realized it's not that much fun and he moves on. He did manage to turn it on a few times, but again, since he can't get pass the Password screen to actually get into the programs, he loses interest pretty quickly.
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This worked for us too. Ds is only 15 months but we started time out at 12 months. If he does something he knows he's not susposed to do, like pull on the cords for the fish tank, & we say no and he still does it we redirect him 3 times and if he still does it he sits next to me on the couch or floor for about 1 min then tell him no we don't pull the cords on the fish tank and explain why. It normally works but he'll still go over there he just won't touch the cords for a few days then well start over again lol. But it can't hurt so why not!