You may want to 'baby proof' your home - rubber bumpers on sharp corners as well as locking dangerous cupboards. There does come a time when toddlers are at just the right (wrong?) height to catch the corners of tables , drawer handles, door knobs, etc.
At this time you must be diligent to follow them around. They simply don't know to look up for obstacles.
You can't let a child this age out of sight!
Good luck!
2007-11-26 19:40:32
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answered by Apollonia23 4
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No, you aren't any further. by the point i changed into 18, the purely time my parents observed me changed into on weekends even as i changed into domicile from college. Then after that, purely even as i changed into domicile for a holiday or visit. They sound somewhat clingy. I surely had better activities at their a lengthy time period than dangle out at my determine's domicile each of the time.
2016-10-26 03:27:05
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answered by ? 4
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Maybe. Pad everything in sight and fill rooms with lotsa pillows, blankets and stuff. Get mini hard hat too. No kidding! My nephew was a "heart" baby and would not be able to withstand any internal bleeding what-so-ever.
2007-11-26 19:36:21
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answered by ~ luv sis 6
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No, you aren't any further. by the point i changed into 18, the purely time my parents observed me changed into on weekends even as i changed into domicile from college. Then after that, purely even as i changed into domicile for a holiday or visit. They sound somewhat clingy. I surely had better activities at their a lengthy time period than dangle out at my determine's domicile each of the time.
2016-10-25 03:04:21
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answered by ? 4
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Probley loses a few brain cells, unless he hits his head really hard, then it might cause so brain damage later on. And you should be there to help him balance so he doesn't hit his head, since his head is almost bigger then his body.
Oh and congrats on being a one year old prould parent.
2007-11-26 19:36:01
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answered by vlad 6
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this is part of being a one year old. he cant help this/ sounds like you need to baby proof the room/ take out the coffee table and other hard furniture and put down rugs on hard floors.
2007-11-26 23:39:11
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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He is very young, and still very suseptable to severe injury. If he hits his head hard enough he could suffer from brain bleed, concussion, or even brain damage. I would keep better eye on him. Or buy him a helmet.
2007-11-26 19:34:56
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answered by BigDaddy 4
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