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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 106922" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Hi,</p><p>welcome.</p><p>Trial size is a great idea.</p><p>It's possible that saying specific things may give kids ideas, especially impulsive kids. </p><p>And very especially toddlers. </p><p>My husband was watching our daughter one day when she was 1. He had her down at the dock and was meeting biz people there. He sat her down on the edge (having her there to begin with-was a huge mistake but... sigh... sometimes husband's heads are so hard!) and he said, "Don't jump."</p><p>She heard the word jump and down she went. The creek was dark brown and you couldn't see a thing. He jumped into 6 ft water wearing a suit and tie and found her in mud up to her thighs. We're both still having nightmares. (I wasn't there but have nightmares just at the thought of it!)</p><p>He pulled her out and was all set to do mouth-to-mouth and she giggled and said, "Do it again!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 106922, member: 3419"] Hi, welcome. Trial size is a great idea. It's possible that saying specific things may give kids ideas, especially impulsive kids. And very especially toddlers. My husband was watching our daughter one day when she was 1. He had her down at the dock and was meeting biz people there. He sat her down on the edge (having her there to begin with-was a huge mistake but... sigh... sometimes husband's heads are so hard!) and he said, "Don't jump." She heard the word jump and down she went. The creek was dark brown and you couldn't see a thing. He jumped into 6 ft water wearing a suit and tie and found her in mud up to her thighs. We're both still having nightmares. (I wasn't there but have nightmares just at the thought of it!) He pulled her out and was all set to do mouth-to-mouth and she giggled and said, "Do it again!" [/QUOTE]
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