thepinkdot
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its all about conditioning.. my daughter started keeping her toys since very young also. we don't allow her to throw her toys past the 9 months mark.. your daughter doesnt know if u're serious or playing.. that's why she still smiles at u.. show her where to put her toys.. if she throws pick it up, and give it back to her.. and show her where to put it. indicate its suppose to be at the correct place..thepinkdot, i dont expect her to clean up her mess of cos but i expect her not to anyhow throw things esp when outside.. she dont want water anymore she will simply throw her sippy far far away n i got to go n pick it up! i wonder how to make her pass the sippy back to me or at least put nicely on the table like what my friend's son does..
at hm i just hope she can put her toys back into her container instead of taking them out n throw everywhere...my friend's son will make a mess while playing but when he is done with it, he will actually put them all back into their original position! thats what amaze me.. at first i thought mayb my girl is still young to understand how to put back her things to their position after use but looking at my friend's son... i know its not impossible n wonder if she really dont know or just plain naughty...
meiteoh, it sounds like my girl is very healthy then! lol. i always praise her when she listen to me n keep her toys n she will smile back as well. i usually just call her name sternly n tell her 'no' n look at her fiercely but she will simply look at me n smile! she seems to understand many things now but when it comes to discipline.. i really am not sure if she really understands...