[blparent] the meaning of no

Michael Baldwin mbaldwin at gpcom.net
Sat Sep 1 23:08:19 UTC 2012


A kid is never to young to learn the word no and that if they hear it there
are going to be consequences, if they keep up with what they are doing.
The "experts" are right though, the kid does not know the meaning of the
word no, but they will never know it if it is not taught to them.
They don't know the meaning of mom or dad either, but they learn because
they are taught from the start with phrases like "mom has you", etc. If a
baby can learn so young who mom is, they can learn no.
Tell them no in a loud voice and clap your hands loudly, they quickly learn
they do not like hearing that. They also quickly learn who they can get away
with stuff with. If you are not against spanking, you can give her a swat on
the butt after the third no. With the diaper on they do not feel much, but
the noise has a tendency to scare them. I know some will completely freak
out at this thought, but hey, it is just a suggestion. Teach the kid who is
boss from the beginning, and they are less likely to walk all over you as a
teenager. My mother-in-law was big in to redirecting their attention to
something else, if they go towards the cords, she would take them away and
give them a toy to play with. The idea is that a baby has a short tension
span, and they will forget all about what they were first doing. Very rarely
if ever worked with my kids. But hey, I do not believe in caging my kids
like zoo animals either though. So there, you have another idea.

Michael





 

-----Original Message-----
From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Sheila Leigland
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 4:42 PM
To: Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] the meaning of no

I don't think it is even possible to teach no to  a child that young.All you
can do is keep her away from anything that might be dangerous to her but
dicipling or any type of punishment is something that she can't begin to
understand. At that age her job is to explore the beginnings to her world
and yours is to keep her safe.

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