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    Posted: 22 May 2007 at 3:02pm
Lately i have been putting toby in his cot if he is behaving unacceptably...only today i put him in there and came into the lounge and next thing i know he was in there too...

little bugger had climbed out... so now i have to come up with a plan B.
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ha ha, put on that thinking cap.


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I suppose chaining them isn't a good thing?

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lol, depends on who you tell...
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Have to think up another plan now. I put myself in time out on occasion. She behaves really quickly then.


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doesnt have the same effect with two...they just amuse themselves trashing the house together.
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Originally posted by gandt gandt wrote:

doesnt have the same effect with two...they just amuse themselves trashing the house together.


We've seen photographic evidence too haven't we? Lovely piles of rice bubbles and dirt.

Does time out in a corner work with boys? I just put Han in a corner and ignore her... the ignoring part really gets to her (ooo is that cruel?!)

Sometimes I'm glad to have a girl (or maybe it isn't a gender thing at all??? I'm always proven wrong as soon as I say something like this!)

Anyway, good luck on finding a new place for time out!

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Andrew has a naughty mat. It's in a corner of the kitchen where there is nothing to play with. Naughty mats are great...you can roll them up, pop them in the car and take them with you . He stays on the naughty mat for up to 2 minutes max. It took about three weeks for him to work out he had to stay on the mat (we use the microwave timer) and now just saying 'naughty mat' will stop him in his little toddle mayhem pants (well, sometimes at least)

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If time out in the corner or the like isn't an option, could you try one of those door handle cover thingees so he can't get out of his room?
We have one for Ella and it is fantastic!
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i have them all over the house, but he cant open the doors yet anyway. i just think the amount of toys in his room will be like leavng him at lollipops as a punishment...
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I put Haleigh in her room, and now I jsut put all her toys in her wardrobe so she has nothing to play with, we ahd the same trouble trying to find a suitable timeout spot for her when she learnt how to get out of her cot and went into a single bed.
no matter where my girl goes she finds some way to amuse herself
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