[blParent] Attaching a bell to a crawling baby

dacia.luck at gmail.com dacia.luck at gmail.com
Thu Oct 31 12:53:07 UTC 2019


My only concern about using a bracelet of bells on their wrist or ankle  is that they are more likely to put them in their mouth which could lead to them choking on them. If they are pinned to their clothing, it is much harder for them to get a hold of them. As for having someone always watching where they are, I don’t believe that is necessary. As others have stated, just walk carefully, and yes, you might touch them with your foot or accidentally lightly step on them, but every parent, even cited parents step on or accidentally trip over their children, because, they like to get under foot.

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> On Oct 30, 2019, at 8:27 PM, sheila leigland via BlParent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> When my son was a baby it would have been imposible to have a sighted person always around when he was not in a playpen crib or swing. Our pediatrician was wonderful and reminded me that Mark needed the freedom to explore his surroundings and that he couldn't and shouldn't be kept in a secluded emviornment. We developed age appropriate guidelines and trudsted ourselves to keep him safe. I'm  not saying din
> 
> t seep the baby safe but allow him to grow and trust yourselves to be capable parents. My husband and I are totally blind and it can be done and done well.
> 
>> On 10/29/2019 2:31 PM, Tony Malykh via BlParent wrote:
>> Sharon,
>> 
>> Has it ever happened to you that you kicked your son accidentally while walking?
>> 
>> Right now we try to have pretty strict rules in our home to always have a sighted adult watching over the baby and letting me and my wife know every time the baby crawls out of the playmat. But it actually requires a lot of energy to always keep thinking where is baby right now. So I'm thinking about relaxing the rules and I'm curious how safe it would be if we let the baby crawl wherever he wants and we just follow your advice to walk carefully.
>> 
>> And I guess, even if I kick the baby, that wouldn't do much harm (relatively), but I'm more worried about tripping over and falling on him.
>> 
>>> On 10/28/2019 11:19 AM, Sharon Howerton via BlParent wrote:
>>> Tony, one of my students said they used to pin a bell to the back of their
>>> son's shirt so he couldn't get it off. When my sons were young, and they are
>>> now in their 30's, I just learned to walk very carefully!
>>> Best of luck!
>>> Sharon
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
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>>> Cc: Tony Malykh <anton.malykh at gmail.com>
>>> Subject: [blParent] Attaching a bell to a crawling baby
>>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> Our baby has started to crawl around the house, and in order not to trip
>>> over him, we'd like to attach a bell to him.
>>> Where is the best place to attach the bell, and how can we attach it?
>>> Safety pins come to mind, but I wanted to check if there are any better
>>> suggestions.
>>> And also, are there any other solutions to this problem? Like maybe there is
>>> a smart electronic device that only beeps when blind parents are
>>> approaching...
>>> 
>>> Thanks!
>>> Tony
>>> 
>>> 
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