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My just-turned-2 yr old has done the same thing. I remove the plate once she begins to shuffle it around now and avert most disasters. If anything does make it onto the floor, I hand her a paper towel and sponge and have her clean, while I help and talk to her about not throwing things on the floor. I've showed her where the dirty dishes go (sink) and now she plops them over the edge, no matter what's in there. This is interesting if the sink holds something other than dirty dishes :p (which of course, she cannot see).
Two year olds are fascinating. They are growing and learning at an astounding rate, testing their limits and independence. I love it! I never yell at her because I don't want to stifle her creativity and interests, but merely guide her explorations in safe and acceptable ways. |
Thanks Stormie.
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I told my son, at two, that Santa was a vampire. That is why he only came out at night, and why you had to be asleep when he came or he would EAT YOU!
He wears red so the blood does not show and lives at the north pole because it is always night there. He never gets any older and leaves toys to lure you out of your room so he can EAT you!!! So you better sleep tonight... love you... click. |
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It's fun for kids to believe in santa. It's also good for them to know the meaning of christmas whether it's a religious holiday for your family or simply a time to be thankful for all your blessings, particularly family.
A mix of both is good I think. Santa is a part of the magic of kids. |
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