[blparent] Bells; Yea or Ney?
Peggy
pshald at neb.rr.com
Tue Mar 15 17:28:09 UTC 2011
I think it's your own personal choice. As I have a son who is just turning
10 months and we have been going through this exact same thing. I have
never used bells, not on my older kids and so far not with him either. I
can tell by the sounds around my house what he is into ... banging of the
empty food bowls for the dogs, the different sounds his toys make, the
sounds of silence when he's probably into something he shouldn't be. I too
have taught my children early that when we are in public places they better
either have hold of my hand or answer when I call them. But it really is a
personal choice, if you feel more comfortable with the bells, go for it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Allen
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2011 12:07 PM
To: 'NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List'
Subject: [blparent] Bells; Yea or Ney?
Hello Blind Parents,
This list is great! I love being able to voice any concern I have regarding
parenthood as a blind person and actually get quality feedback.
Harrison is crawling as of this week and I've asked many folks about bells.
I'm not sure I need them but I want to hear it from the pros. To bell or not
to bell, that is the question.
310.486.8351
www.chadallenmagic.com
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