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    Euphoric ! Inspired by Reggio's Avatar
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    That sounds like a plan than ~ I would just keep persistently and consistently telling him the expectation is to lay quietly in the crib than and hopefully he gets it soon

    How does he nap at home?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Inspired by Reggio View Post
    That sounds like a plan than ~ I would just keep persistently and consistently telling him the expectation is to lay quietly in the crib than and hopefully he gets it soon

    How does he nap at home?
    He doesn't lol I spoke to mom and dad and told them about my expectations. They were totally on board. They were even thankful because they said they needed the break during the day. The only difference is that he has his own room, so when he choose to get out of bed, he can play quietly in his room. Monday, they said he actually slept for two hours. Yesterday he slept for almost 1.5 here but he doesn't have the luxury of getting out of his playpen here bc I don't have anywhere that is 100% safe. Yesterday, he plucked the plug covers off and I found my son walking around sucking on one. This kid CANNOT be trusted. I'm not 100% sure I am going to keep him. His aggression makes me nervous. My son doesn't like being around him. I try to be assertive and consistant, but it seems he always does it when I'm not looking so I can't discipline him for it. Anyways, different thread entirely lol

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    do you think there could be something wrong with him developementally? or do you think its just parenting (or lack of) ?

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    Me too

    I have a climber too! I try to support him though because it could be useful when he's older but I make sure he doesn't fall. He is like Brandon Stark!

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