How about buying a t.v shelf that mounts to the wall. Or, installing a corner shelf to set the t.v on, preferrably above a dresser to keep the children from pulling on the cords. And mounting it to the stand.
2006-11-09 15:14:16
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answered by cantmissamy 2
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Well, I'd recommend not putting a TV in a toddlers room. But if your going to do it get a wall mount and mount it up on the wall. Don't put it on a table or dresser or anything like that or they'll climb up on it. You can get a wall mount for around $30 at wal-mart in the electronics dept.
2006-11-09 06:35:49
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answered by kat 7
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Your children are too young to be really watching TV. They should not even have a TV in their room! Try taking them to the park etc.
2006-11-09 06:35:23
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answered by I heart pineapple soda 3
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Move the bed to a different area of the room...I'm assuming you have it mounted on the wall from the sound of it. Just move the bed.
2006-11-09 07:35:44
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answered by totspotathome 5
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that is high-quality for a touch one to sleep in a hallway. you may also flow the television and tv stand out of the room (you extremely do not favor it contained in the bedroom) in case you want extra room. yet I consider the previous poster that this may purely artwork briefly, you'll likely favor to flow to an section with more effective than one bedroom.
2016-11-28 23:21:49
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answered by erke 4
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Take it out. I know you don't want to hear that but if it is a danger then it is your responsibility to protect them no matter if they like it or not. Not only do they need to learn what no means they also need to learn that some behaviors and things are dangerous. They will be in school in only 2 years. They need to know how to think for themselves before they get there.
2006-11-09 06:58:45
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answered by ? 6
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Why don't you put it on the ceiling that way they can lie in bed and watch it
2006-11-09 06:42:26
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answered by hunbun 1
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my son does the same thing.. but uses toys instead... he is only 14 months.. but knows how to stack his toys to clib.. i talk to him calmly.. and say NO .... it is actually starting to work. he will walk away from the tv... opposed to when i used to yell at him to stop... nd he seem to respond well to it.. good luck..
2006-11-09 09:21:39
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answered by laceylu555 2
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