DS is into everything and I am comfortable with most of his adventures but how do you avoid the dangerous situations? This morning he was pulling the tv and it could easily have fallen on him. DH told him "No" but he did not respond. DH then said it louder and firmer and still no response. Then he yelled it very loudly and angrily too. DS was inconsolably upset and i did not think it was handled very well. I suggested distracting DS with something else or removing him from the situation but DH argued (and he has a point) that DS won't learn it's wrong to pull on the tv and if we are out of the room could do it again. How do you manage these instances effectively?
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