LADYLEO78
I spank him, i talk to him and even take away his favorite toy but it still don't work, how do i deal with it?
Answer
Children of this age normally try to acquire some autonomy and decide things for themselves. And you really do have to let him have his way as much as you can without letting him endanger himself or make life very incovenient for you. Or else, he is going to have psychological problems later on.
"Toddlers are constantly striving for more independence. This creates not only special safety concerns, but also discipline challenges. The child has to be taught, in a consistent manner, the limits of appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior."
....
"It is important for parents not to follow into a pattern of negative behavior with yelling, spanking, and threatening of their own."
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=49&action=Display&articlenum=2010
Here is advice from a pediatrician about how to parent such children:
PARENTING TIPS
The toddler years are the time to begin instilling values, reasoning, and incentives in the child to conform to accepted rules of behavior.
It is important for parents to be consistent both in modeling behavior and in addressing appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior in the child.
Positive behavior should be both recognized and rewarded.
Time-out may be initiated for negative behavior or exceeding established limits.
The toddler´s favorite word may appear to be "NO!!!" It is important for parents not to follow into a pattern of negative behavior with yelling, spanking, and threatening of their own.
Teach children names of body parts.
Stress unique, individual qualities of the child.
Teach concepts of please, thank you, and sharing with others.
If not already reading to the child on a regular basis, this is a good time to start -- it will enhance the development of verbal skills.
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=49&action=Display&articlenum=2010
Children of this age normally try to acquire some autonomy and decide things for themselves. And you really do have to let him have his way as much as you can without letting him endanger himself or make life very incovenient for you. Or else, he is going to have psychological problems later on.
"Toddlers are constantly striving for more independence. This creates not only special safety concerns, but also discipline challenges. The child has to be taught, in a consistent manner, the limits of appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior."
....
"It is important for parents not to follow into a pattern of negative behavior with yelling, spanking, and threatening of their own."
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=49&action=Display&articlenum=2010
Here is advice from a pediatrician about how to parent such children:
PARENTING TIPS
The toddler years are the time to begin instilling values, reasoning, and incentives in the child to conform to accepted rules of behavior.
It is important for parents to be consistent both in modeling behavior and in addressing appropriate vs. inappropriate behavior in the child.
Positive behavior should be both recognized and rewarded.
Time-out may be initiated for negative behavior or exceeding established limits.
The toddler´s favorite word may appear to be "NO!!!" It is important for parents not to follow into a pattern of negative behavior with yelling, spanking, and threatening of their own.
Teach children names of body parts.
Stress unique, individual qualities of the child.
Teach concepts of please, thank you, and sharing with others.
If not already reading to the child on a regular basis, this is a good time to start -- it will enhance the development of verbal skills.
http://www.drgreene.org/body.cfm?id=49&action=Display&articlenum=2010
How do I make my iPhone ring without service?
Angela Ava
I have an original iPhone without service for my toddler to play with when my husband or I are using our iPhones. However, my kid keeps stashing it with his toys and losing it. We can never find it when we need it. Since it never leaves the house and is always on our wifi, is there some way that my husband or I could "call" the inactive phone with our phones or computer so that we can find it quickly when we need it? I'm not sure what you'd even search for to find an app like that. Thanks!
Answer
Check this out. I think you have to hack it first but it talks about a program called veency or vnc.....???
I googled "can i control my iphone from my computer"
http://joozly.com/blog/2010/08/how-to-control-your-iphoneitouch-over-your-wireless-on-pc-or-mac-hd-720p/
OR
Google "remote control locator". This is the first thing I found, but it's $30. I'm sure there's gotta be something cheaper.
http://www.keyringer.com/
Hope this helps ;)
PS. Why would you "need" it, if it's old and unused?
(also:
Appleâs Find my iPhone service which was available as part of the annual paid service â MobileMe has gone completely free with the release of iOS 4.2 for all iDevices including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. While the other MobileMe services will still remain premium, this one feature is now available free for everyone.
http://techpp.com/2010/11/22/find-my-iphone-free-ios-4-2/
apparently says it is only for iphone 4 but worth a shot maybe?)
Check this out. I think you have to hack it first but it talks about a program called veency or vnc.....???
I googled "can i control my iphone from my computer"
http://joozly.com/blog/2010/08/how-to-control-your-iphoneitouch-over-your-wireless-on-pc-or-mac-hd-720p/
OR
Google "remote control locator". This is the first thing I found, but it's $30. I'm sure there's gotta be something cheaper.
http://www.keyringer.com/
Hope this helps ;)
PS. Why would you "need" it, if it's old and unused?
(also:
Appleâs Find my iPhone service which was available as part of the annual paid service â MobileMe has gone completely free with the release of iOS 4.2 for all iDevices including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. While the other MobileMe services will still remain premium, this one feature is now available free for everyone.
http://techpp.com/2010/11/22/find-my-iphone-free-ios-4-2/
apparently says it is only for iphone 4 but worth a shot maybe?)
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