... and I know this is a similar thread to another one this evening, but ...
Ds2 will just not take "no". He is nearly 11 months. With ds1 we always said "no" and he would immediately stop. We always knew how lucky we were, but now realise that we don't have a plan B.
For example, this morning I said "no" when ds2 opened the cupboard in the kitchen that he constantly opens. When I turned to look he was wagging his finger at me! When ds1 is watching TV ds2 goes and stands in front because it makes ds1 come and pull him away, which makes ds2 laugh.
Now, I know he is not doing it to be nasty, he is doing it because it is good fun, and he likes the game. Basically we know that "no" isn't working, and that we need to find a different approach. But that's where we're stuck and need your help. However, I refuse to go for cupboard locks, play pen, anything like that. I strongly believe that he has to learn, and that we can help him to. We just have to find a way.
Any helpers?
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fisil · 04/04/2006 19:29
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