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Upside down in play
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Hi - my friend's husband turns his little son upside down in play. He is a year old. Wot does anyone think of that. It is all done in play, but Im not sure how the little boy must feel. I certainly wouldnt do it to my child - wot do you think? Could it be harmful?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's dangerous inasmuch as the child could fall on its head. But, a meteor could also land on the house and kill everyone. Or the child could be killed while crossing the road, even when holding the hand of one or both of her parents. Or the Martians could invade and kill everybody. Etc.
I used to do this to my niece all the time while she was growing up. She still talks about how much fun it was and how "Uncle Mark used to hold me upside down".
She's now a beautiful, well-adjusted and perfectly compos mentis young woman in her early 20s.
I used to do this to my niece all the time while she was growing up. She still talks about how much fun it was and how "Uncle Mark used to hold me upside down".
She's now a beautiful, well-adjusted and perfectly compos mentis young woman in her early 20s.
http://www.bubhub.com...owthread.php?t=228720
same question on this baby website, same concerns about dropping and if baby is distressed but actually evidence to show it's helpful to babies development
same question on this baby website, same concerns about dropping and if baby is distressed but actually evidence to show it's helpful to babies development
As the Father of 4 children,6 grandchildren,4,Gt Grandchildren,and ONE GT GT Grandchild,I would say this:~
It depends on how long he holds him like this.
How he is holding him,physically.
What he is doing whilst he holds him like this.
Is the child agitated.
Without more information there are too many inponderables to answer.
It depends on how long he holds him like this.
How he is holding him,physically.
What he is doing whilst he holds him like this.
Is the child agitated.
Without more information there are too many inponderables to answer.
Hi Mr Veritas, yes as with MarkRae - only seconds, done in fun, held securely, as a game, held still, not swung around or anything, just a second then up again. Not sure what child thinks - looks unsure.
Dad is bit hyper sort of person, does things on spur of moment, he is just playing and thinks his son is fine.
All yr answers have made me feel a bit better about it - although I still certainly wouldnt do it myself - and wouldnt want anyone else doing this to my kids.
Dad is bit hyper sort of person, does things on spur of moment, he is just playing and thinks his son is fine.
All yr answers have made me feel a bit better about it - although I still certainly wouldnt do it myself - and wouldnt want anyone else doing this to my kids.
Tambourine, I dont think the "privates" have anything to do with it as you so eloquently put it. I think "upside down" comes in the realms of swinging children round and round, giving them a ride on your shoulders, and helping them to climb trees, making rope swings etc etc. Or playing rough play fighting/wrestling on the floor like most dads and boys do at some stage.