Originally Posted by newmom21C
DD's not a big fan of swings/bouncers. She wants to be moving ALL THE TIME and gets really upset with the restrictions. We actually picked up a swing for her at a yard sale (thankfully it was only $5!) but she only used it when she was about nb-1 month old.


We had the same issue with the swing, but the saucer thing held their interest a lot better because of all the stuff to do on it, the spinning around and the incessant bouncing...

Originally Posted by TMJ
It was not my intention to sound flippant regarding the known hazards of walkers and I sincerely apologize if anyone read my post that way.

Either way, words will not adequately describe what both my children were like when they were 6 months of age... you really had to see it to believe it, but "full-on" probably comes closest. They could pull up, cruise beside furniture and/or climb well, all before crawling (which DS never actually did). None of the 'cute little kid sitting quietly' stuff that my friends have. Child-proofing of our house happened early out of obvious necessity, and to this day we have only the barest essential furniture. My beautiful DD (now 18mos) stood at the window this very morning, naming and counting all the species of birds in our garden (impressive but not all that unique on this board wink ). Then, as I turned to talk to DS3.25 she stealthily did a chin-up on a (very high) cupboard, swung her leg over, and stood up in order to get a DVD. Apparently, that was nothing to worry about as DD then said "Its alright, see I got it! I be careful". What do I do with that? I also had a friend recently tell me that we shouldn't encourage DD to ride DSs two-wheel bike (with training wheels) because she's not physically ready - DD is as tall as your average 3yo and can already ride the darn bike! Am I supposed to hide it from her? Anyone know a good book about children with advanced physical ability + above average intelligence but ND judgment skills? I'm so exhausted.


I didn't take it that way, it's just that having worked in a daycare home I had it pounded into my head so firmly that it just comes out whenever I hear the word "walker." LOL

Your kids and my boys would get along GREAT! (and probably make both of us pass out... from exhaustion and terror.) Bear is only 2.5 and he is already pedaling my exercise bike standing and can peddle his tricycle better than his older brother can. I'm pretty sure he would be using his brother's bike if he didn't have the tricycle to distract him. At 18m he was busy climbing all the equipment on the big kids playground...