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Suzan33 | Fri Feb-17-12 10:03 AM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#487600, "Playing outside"
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Okay, here's the situation. The kids always want to play outside but as soon as we do the fighting starts. Over toys, who gets to swing with whom, etc they are 6 years old and still can't seem to get along. They have toys galore outside. Bikes, scooters, cars, dump trucks, a huge play structure so it is not lack of stuff. Also, my son constantly whines to play with him. I don't mind as long as it is kicking a hall around or do something like that but I don't want to crawl around on the ground with cars.
I guess I just need some suggestions. I want them to use their imaginations and play together. I give them ideas like to use their fort as a castle Pretend they are Rick climbing.
Suzan g/g/b August 21, 2005 my miracle 24 weekers!!!!
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Feb 17th 2012, #5
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LolasLadies,
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Suzan33 | Fri Feb-17-12 09:22 PM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#487607, "RE: Playing outside"
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Our front yard is not fenced so I need to be outside with them. We also have a river not too far from the house that, if they wanted, they could get to. They do know not to go near the water without us. Our back yard is fenced but it is too rocky and all thier stuff is out front. Believe me, I have cut the umbilical cord in all other areas. Playing outside alone is totally different than when we were kids. I remember leaving the house is the morning and not coming home until my mom rang a bell.
Your suggestions are good. Some I already do, some I need to enforce more.
Suzan g/g/b August 21, 2005 my miracle 24 weekers!!!!
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LolasLadies | Fri Feb-17-12 10:50 PM |
Member since Nov 05th 2007
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#487608, "RE: Playing outside"
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Our yard isn't fenced (except the non-playing zone), but I still send them outside. I keep an eye on them from the windows to watch how they behave, and I knock on the window from time to time to let them know I'm still watching.
It's seemed to work for us. If they start fighting bad enough that I have to intervene, I tell them they can't play outside anymore and they have to stand in the hallway.
I'd keep sending them out every day until they get the rules figured out. It might take a week, but they'll get it.
As for stranger danger, we have a lot of friendly neighbors and friendly strangers. I've told the girls they are to stay away from the street and any cars or people that walk by/through. They have power in numbers and I've told them to SCREAM if they feel threatened or are worried about a sister. If they scream, they will never be in trouble. They are also to STAY TOGETHER in the yard where they can see each other.
Again, that's worked for us. Good luck! It was really hard for me to let go on the outdoors playing situation. REALLY hard. Loren GGG Jan.2005 @ 28wks
Sweetened Taters - http://sweetenedtaters.blogspot.com
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Sweets2005 | Mon Feb-27-12 06:22 PM |
Member since May 26th 2010
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#487667, "RE: Playing outside"
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>Uh, hello, don't go outside with them. I haven't gone >outside with mine since they were four. If they're fighting, >I can't hear them so they have to work it out themselves. >That's the whole reason I send them outside. Cut the >umbilical cord.
Or shall we say cords (plural) haha 
I agree, if mine were 6, I would send them out by themselves (so long as it was safe, they were contained in a fence and I could watch them from where I was inside). My kids are so much more whiney when *I* am around, when they are by themselves or DH has them, they don't whine! They aren't nearly as fussy and they don't fight as much. So maybe your kiddos will be ok by themselves, they need to learn to figure it all out on their own. Maybe, if you have to do something, take away ALL the toys and let them earn them back one by one! 
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