Jobs & Education2 mins ago
setting limits
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I thought I'd get in here before the "children need firm limits " replies you'll doubtless get because we actually have virtually no rules in our house ( we have 8 children 3 years-20 years) so we've given this a really good crack of the whip.About the only rule we have is that the kids use their common sense, but obviously a 2 year old won't be aware of what's a bit of paper and what's a nuclear warhead so you have to steer them away from anything actively dangerous.That being said if she's only mooching for paper I personally wouldn't have a huge fit about it because it's unimportant, I'd just tell her that it's better to get paper from the paper rack. If she was sticking her fingers in a socket then you clearly have to do something. With our methods as they grow older they are used to decision making and thus are confident and secure in nearly any situation but when very small especially if they are an only child they need guidelines obviously, so just try to make your responses non shouty and proportionate to whatever she's doing at the time.