Any ideas on how to get a toddler to feel it every once in a while?
So help me she’s trying to break the other leg.
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Any ideas on how to get a toddler to feel it every once in a while?
So help me she’s trying to break the other leg.
I was thinking that as I was scrolling down…. she's going to break an arm this time! I'd say just make her wear a helmet until she's 13. š
I too have a fearless daughter. She's 6 now and still no sign of fear (except thunder storms).
So, basically I'm trying to say no, I have no idea how to get a kid to feel fear once in a while.
Scary yes, but in the long run it just may be a good thing. Fear won't stop her from trying new things and that can be such an advantage. Go Avery! But don't give your mama a heart attack. š
Mine is afraid of thunder storms. And mosquitos. I will send her over, post haste.
I have a fearless son too, everyday there is a new injury so I totally feel ya!
But MAN is she adorable!
i have NO tips … my kid is FEARLESS … seriously … at least they are so darn cute while they give us heart attacks.
They sure have no fear! While we have lots of it!!
Sorry, I have no idea. I think we need ideas on how to tame our fears! š Because nothing is going to stop them.
The only time my children feel fear is when I threaten to take away one of their toys.
I was really hoping that one of these comments would contain the perfect way. I'm struggling with my no-fear toddler. He went head-first down the big slide today — landed face-first on the dirt. Didn't even stop to brush the dirt off before scrambling back up the slide.
Um…my sister in law actually did suggest that I get a big honking helmet for him. I laughed. She was serious. I still laughed.
Ack. I watched mine scramble around in a stream yesterday, thinking she was going to break something and that I was then going to break something when I had to rescue her. Luckily, she was sure-footed, but argh.
If you figure it out could you let me know? Zoe could use a little too.