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thread: I Can't STAND It When My Toddler touches My....

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    I Can't STAND It When My Toddler touches My....

    This is a vent thread

    Feel free to list all the things in your house that your toddler is constantly touching which is driving you insane!!! Let's see if there is a pattern. List your toddlers age and then the stuff:

    My 2yo is always touching:

    Textas
    The fridge, specifically the yogurt.
    Books on my bookcase (leaves his own alone)
    The toothpaste
    Apples (one bite then leaves them lying around the house).
    DVDs in the DVD player... tries to get them out himself.
    The dial on the dishwasher (no child lock).
    The Cereal box in the Pantry

    If he was my only child maybe it wouldn't be so bad.... but my 5yo and 14yo are kinda facilitating my 2yo getting his hands on all of the above when they leave them within his reach.

    Arrrrgggghhhhhhh!!!!!
    Last edited by Bathsheba; May 29th, 2009 at 12:56 PM. : Added more because other posts reminded me!

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    Registered User

    Jun 2007
    Morayfield, Qld
    712

    Great Thread!!

    I wish my DD would leave the kitchen alone even though we have gates, she constantly whinges to get things from there even though she knows shes not aloud.
    Pens!! We have lost count how many times she has drawn on the walls around here
    Yogurht is another one for me!! She makes such a mess with it, we give her a spoon for a reason!!
    Not leaving her brother alone, if DS is crying she makes it worse by pushing him or scratching his head (thats a new one) or pinching him!!
    Water, dribbling it into anything that can hold it and then making a mess with it so we have big wet patches on the carpet or hard floor!

    But in all the bad, I still love her!! Luckily she does more good then bad hehe!

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    Registered User

    Jan 2007
    where cosmopolitans and margaritas flow all night
    2,794

    My 15 month old touches:

    TV remotes
    Computer Keyboards
    Presses buttons on the dishwasher (so I have to unplug it)
    The plasma TV screen
    Shoes
    Books and book like things (eg: catelogues, magazines, newspapers etc).

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    Registered User

    Mar 2006
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    Plasma TV screen
    DVD player
    the cutlery drawer (seriously! The kid picks out stuff and then licks it and puts it back!!!)
    the fridge - she gets her milk out (she has special milk) and I am so terrified I'm going to have milk all over my floor!
    My lip balm!!!!! She EATS it! Seriously! If it isn't in my pocket - she finds and destroys it!

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    Feb 2009
    2,031

    -Absolutely anything that can mark a wall. The older kids are getting better but still leave them lying around sometimes.
    -The kirby bits. I can never find them when I need them
    -My shoes. He is always taking one for a walk.

    All in all he isnt really that bad.. the older ones drive me more nuts for touching things they know damn well they shouldnt!

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    Registered User

    Dec 2008
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    I don't hve toddlers but I hate my kids touching my laptop!!!! and the tv! They are always changing settings!

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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
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    So true Mags... my 14yo touching (and using up) my tweezers and makeup does probably annoy me more because you would think by then you should only have to tell them once! But nooo.... every morning I go into her bathroom and find at least one of my things lying on the sink bench that she shouldn't have been touching. When will it end?

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    Registered User

    Jul 2006
    6,869

    30 months:
    Laptop, fridge, tv controls, power points, parts to the vac, cutlery draw, textas and pens, linen cupboard, baby wipes, ear buds,toilet paper and my expensive creams

    19 months:
    Glasses cupboard, mugs, the mouse and keyboard on DH's computer, tv remotes, nappies, plates and bowls

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    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    Keyboard, dishwasher, cat (because he pulls his tail), pens, money (we can't have notes around ds, he just tries to stuff them in his mouth).

    And my nipples Four months after we've finished b/fing, he still seems to think they are comfort objects he can play with when we're co-sleeping

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    Registered User

    Nov 2005
    in a house!
    6,125

    nipples....

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2007
    Ever so slowly going crazy...
    2,268

    UUmmmm, everything.....

    cutlery draw
    cats water
    shoes
    handbag.. money
    plasma screen
    the hair squirter... he wets everything
    the bb's ... when Kane hears Harmony, he grabs at me to get my breasts out to feed her... cute, but v annoying...
    LOVES pulling all the wipes out, and loo paper
    my books

    I could really be here all day...

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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    LOL so could I PB... But what I want to be able to do is have my Dragon Mummy Hissy Fits in HERE instead of at my DS... well that's the idea. I ranted and raved this morning when i was trying to get my 5yo ready for school and at 8.30am i was still in my dressing gown trying to shunt my toddler out of the bloody pantry for the 10th time.... *deep breaths* and I just want to be able to calm down!!! I want to be able to accept that nothing I do will stop my toddler touching these things... unless i follow him around all day or put him in childcare which I am obviously not going to do. I juuuuust neeeed to relaaaax.... let it go... it doesn't maaaaatter.


    ah who am I kidding!





    hehe

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    Registered User

    Jan 2006
    Melbourne
    2,732

    nearly 3 year old - not a "touches my" but a "touches his" - his willy! (nearly every second night he wets the bed because he pulls his willy out of his night nappy and wees the bed - we have taken to putting him in all-in-one suits done up OVER his PJ pants in an attempt to keep him away!)

    18 month old - the dirty dishes in the open diswasher (I caught him sitting on the open door playing with the dirty plates the other day )

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    Registered User

    Aug 2006
    On the other side of this screen!!!
    11,129

    Touches my ...central venous catheter implant...usually by headbutting it in the middle of a tantrum. OW.

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    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    Ouchies!!! MD that eally puts this into perspective for me! Ta *Bath decides to deal with the sticky mess DS has made with plum juice in a slightly less peeved state of mind*

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2008
    3,132

    Face - my toddler seems to regard it as some sort of activity board with places for little fingers to be put, things to be pulled (mainly my lips and eyelids), poked and pinched. We have a no touching other people's faces rule in our house (mainly for the protection of my DS who has now started his own face fetish and our baby due in Sept).

    I also hate my belly being used as a trampoline because it really hurts. That not touching though so much as jumping. Ouch!

    DVDs - they pull them out of their cases. DS sucks on them and DD puts them in a pile. At my parents house the other day, DD and her cousin (who is 3 weeks younger than DD) threw all of my parents' DVDs over the railing of the living room and into the stair well. It took ages to collect them all up and put them back in cases and get them on the shelf. Luckily my parents think that their grandchildren can do no wrong and found the whole thing very funny. I can't say that me or my SIL were much more than mortified at the efforts of our children.

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    Registered User

    Jun 2005
    Perth
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    My 5 year old touches and strokes my hair JUST when I have for once gone to the effort of blowdrying it and styling it. Vain I know but it drives me insane!

    Other then that they pretty much dont get into/touch too much that I dont want them too. So am pretty lucky there.

    Oh except for messing up my bed and pillows when it has been made.

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    Registered User

    Jul 2005
    Rural NSW
    6,975

    DVDs: *twitch* that really pushes a button with me too TVG. My nearly 3yo has a habit of getting ours out of the player and then rubbing them on the readable side on the wooden floorboards that more often than not is covered in sand dragged in from the sand pit! Might as well flush $30 down the drain. What ever happend to video tape... at least that could be largely salvaged with a bit of sticky tape. DVDs are just so damn fragile. Oh the joy.

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