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Up a tree - As high as the branches will hold
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<blockquote data-quote="navineja" data-source="post: 148311" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>All of the kids in my family were and/or are climbers. Thankfully for my nerves, where we live now doesn't have terribly high trees! But seriously, it is a very normal thing. And while there is danger, sometimes you just have to let them explore. I am one of 7 children and my parents have 25 grandchildren and we all have done our time in trees and have loved it! (Except the time that my sister fell 20 feet, but that is another story!) I think that Meowbunny's compromise is a great idea. That way, you are not eliminating something difficult child finds very enjoyable, but you are giving an opportunity for him to show self-discipline.</p><p>Also, Way To Go to difficult child for all his successes this year!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="navineja, post: 148311, member: 4278"] All of the kids in my family were and/or are climbers. Thankfully for my nerves, where we live now doesn't have terribly high trees! But seriously, it is a very normal thing. And while there is danger, sometimes you just have to let them explore. I am one of 7 children and my parents have 25 grandchildren and we all have done our time in trees and have loved it! (Except the time that my sister fell 20 feet, but that is another story!) I think that Meowbunny's compromise is a great idea. That way, you are not eliminating something difficult child finds very enjoyable, but you are giving an opportunity for him to show self-discipline. Also, Way To Go to difficult child for all his successes this year! [/QUOTE]
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