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Unusual things people do with children?

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wannaBe1974 · 12/01/2006 14:12

I've just been to pick up DS from nursery and on the way home we stopped at the park. There was another mother there and she had a toddler with her, I'd say he was probably about 18 months, maybe a bit younger. Anyway, she wouldn't let him go on the swings/slides or anything, but instead she was throwing sticks for him and telling him to fetch them! Like one might do with a puppy? I just found it really strange, any thoughts?

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Cadmum · 12/01/2006 14:15

Very interesting, indeed! Not too sure that I am qualified to judge but it does make me wonder...

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Aimsmum · 12/01/2006 14:16

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Twiglett · 12/01/2006 14:16

was the toddler trying to go on swings / slide and was she pulling him away to throw sticks

I think it might be more unusual things your children do when you would prefer them to act like every other kid

fer instance:L A friend of mine's 6 year old insists he's a duck

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fennel · 12/01/2006 14:19

mine have enjoyed being put on a rein and yapping around like puppies, aged about 2 or 3.

in fact, come to think of it, dd1 often pretends to be a dog.

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waterfalls · 12/01/2006 14:19

I've seen a mother in the park cleaning everything with babywipes before she would let her dd play.

My dad has always said, he likes to see a dirty kid, it means they are enjoying themselves

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WigWamBam · 12/01/2006 14:19

Perhaps he prefers running around after sticks to climbing on the slide? In which case good on her for letting him do something he likes, even if it does look odd to other people.

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waterfalls · 12/01/2006 14:21

OMG, just remembered, my sister and I use to get mum to grate cheese, put it into bowls and put it on the floor, then we would get down on all fors and eat it like dogs

cant believe I just admittef that

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wheresmyfroggy · 12/01/2006 14:21

Wonder how she discovered he liked to chase sticks?
Might try dd1 with a few later.

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wannaBe1974 · 12/01/2006 14:22

yeh twiglet the mother was pulling him away from the toys to make him chase sticks. she was quite forceful.

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Rhubarb · 12/01/2006 14:22

If I tie a mop head to my dd's head, she makes a great mop! Ds also makes a good cushion, or a comfy footstool. They can both be used as drinks holders too.

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Twiglett · 12/01/2006 14:23

that is weird then

maybe it wasn't a child but a talented child-like impersonating dog

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Twiglett · 12/01/2006 14:24

bloody hell the things you can find on the net

it is an actual breed that can be mistaken for a toddler

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wheresmyfroggy · 12/01/2006 14:24

You will probably see her tomorrow trying to squeeze her labrador into a baby swing.

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Twiglett · 12/01/2006 14:25

gosh there's more than one breed

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Twiglett · 12/01/2006 14:25

this is my favourite so far

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waterfalls · 12/01/2006 14:27

omg theres hundreds of em

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