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Re: Re: Re: Throwing/knocking over/tipping things out/sweeping onto floor


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Posted By p;pp on January 19, 2001 at 23:56:19:

In Reply to: Re: Re: Throwing/knocking over/tipping things out/sweeping onto floor posted by Jeanie on September 28, 2000 at 17:44:42:

: Hi Jo throws sometimes in anger[if he is unhappy at a certain turn of events either to express frustration or to try and get his way] but also in delight/celebration/enjoyment either by throwing up in the air[eg puzzle pieces/photographs in the manner of 'fireworks' or 'juggling' ] or by gradually or speedily brushing/pushing stuff off eg a table onto the floor[spilt sugar/papers/bits of a train set just forthe delight of watching them slip over the edge].We are seeing substantal reduction in both these with time but both these types of throwingpresent their own difficulties at times especially at the end of a long tiring messy day.Amazingly our third child aged 2 years seems to have a natural delight in helping to tidy up[puzzles/sugar on the floor/spilled water and lots more]. Do you have any new poems i would love to read them the rocks poem made me smile.Love Jeanie.




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