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Throwing

Discussion in 'Parenting' started by Applespark, May 12, 2004.

  1. Applespark

    Applespark Ingredients:*Sugar*

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    Any ideas on how to get a toddler to stop throwing things? I mean not all things. I try to tell him it's ok to throw his ball or something...but he likes to throw everything....eather chucking it in a random fashion or tossing it over his head or throwing it in a deliberate way. He went through a faze of throwing things on the counter or in the sink or on the stove and luckily he's out of that.
     
  2. Hippie_Muncher

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    Depending on how old and if he understands
    Tell him if he throws it its gone. Alex had the same problem for a while and now only throws his balls....
    Time out whenever he throws soemthing he shouldnt
     
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