Three Toys For Young Children

By admin, January 20, 2010 5:56 am

three toys for young children
The confiscation of toys for a period of three years old?

Is this too young and if not how long is a quantity acceptable time to keep the child? Our daughter point blank refused to put in order, I said that if I put in a black bag and will not be able play with them until they can say, but do not know how long to keep them.

She is not too young. She may be too young to have the amount of toys you have now, if she is solely responsible for tidying up. Here are a couple of things I do with my own children (ages 8, 5 and 3). Rotate the toys. Get two trays large. Leave all toys that really loves playing with the now out and divide the rest in the two compartments. Probably only played with 25% -30% of toys outside, anyway. Stash the two containers in the attic or basement or closet. Every 4 months, after she is asleep, was one of the containers and put the toys, but packed everything else, except for one thing that plays every day. In four months, leaving the other box and do the same. This will make all seem more interesting toys. Fewer toys make it easier for her to put in order, too. Times in September to sort out. We make the average hour before the lunch hour and a half before dinner and half an hour before bedtime. It's much easier to do this in smaller runs when there is less of a disaster. When you get a new toy for a holiday or birthday gift, wait until after he's gone to bed and then go for one of the toys that are in the playground who does not play more and get rid of it. Stir if it can be enjoyed by another child, or donate it if it still has life left in it. This keeps the total number of its toys down. If she refuses to put a toy, go ahead and put the toy in the waiting time for a while. I found that my children do not always ask for some of his toys anymore. These go into the donation box or trash.

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