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    Ok, here is what just happened, I heard one thud after another upstairs in my girls room. I went to inspect what was going on and this is what I found, my 2 year old boy is climbing up onto their bunk beds and jumping onto their pillows in which he has placed on the floor. He did this 2 time before I went up there. This is also not the first time he has done this. We took the ladder off of the bed, which the girls don't care about, and he still climbs up the side of it jsut like they do. What is wrong with little boys? This is the same boy I posted pics of in the "teach your children well" thread that built his own little guns with no help. Anyone elses boys anything like this?
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    I tried to get our daughter to climb stuff at the play ground but she'd never do it.
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    Once I was big enough, I'd take the screen off my bedroom window, climb up on the roof and jump off.. It was fun, what can I say..
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    My older son had a blowup ball pit. He would stand on the edge of it and jump in. One time some balls spilled out onto the floor outside the pit, like 6-8 balls. I watched him stand on the edge on contemplate jumping onto the floor. I guess he decided 6-8 balls were enough to catch him because he went and landed right on his back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spyder View Post
    Ok, here is what just happened, I heard one thud after another upstairs in my girls room. I went to inspect what was going on and this is what I found, my 2 year old boy is climbing up onto their bunk beds and jumping onto their pillows in which he has placed on the floor. He did this 2 time before I went up there. This is also not the first time he has done this. We took the ladder off of the bed, which the girls don't care about, and he still climbs up the side of it jsut like they do. What is wrong with little boys? This is the same boy I posted pics of in the "teach your children well" thread that built his own little guns with no help. Anyone elses boys anything like this?
    Yes. Put him in Gymnastics. Then at least he'll learn how to do it right, have a safe place to practice and get it out of his system, and lower the chances of him hurting himself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart View Post
    I tried to get our daughter to climb stuff at the play ground but she'd never do it.
    I can't keep mine from climbing, so little girls liketo jump off stuff as well.
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    I used to jump off of my bunk beds like that too, heh
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    I remember doing dumb things as a kid but I don't think I ever thought it might be a good idea to jump off of something that was four to five times taller then me. One of my girls liked to climb things when she figured out how to, but she would get scared when she got too far up on something. My other girl would just look up at her and then go back to playing with the rocks below.
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    My 19 month old god son does crazy stuff like that. He's not up to the top bunk yet but he has to sleep in a big kid bed now because he would climb his crib and jump out of it for fun. The big thud would scare the crap out of his parents. My 17 month old daughter is not showing any signs of wanting to jump off things but she loves to run and jump/fall onto pillows and doesn't even cry when she slams her head on things. Because she's so tough I think she might end up being rambunctious too when she is bigger.

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    Just wait till they reach puberty.

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