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how do i stop my daughter from playing with her brothers toys?

Posted by on Jan. 17, 2008 at 8:59 PM
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my daughter is 4 and my son is 10 months any ideas how to get her to not play with the baby toys but play with her own?? i know grass is greener on the other side but she has some pretty cool toys and i dont understand why she keeps wanting to play with the baby toys?? thanks
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hailnbray
by on Jan. 17, 2008 at 9:01 PM
there new and its exciting, my daughter does too, i wouldnt stop her, u want her to shair, id just say wouldnt u rather do this, those are babys this is big girl, if she wants to play sometimes let her, theres no harm

My daughter has autism but she can laugh, cry, and love just like yours. she may never dress herself but she can go to college and become a dr.  she may never make friends her own age but shes my friend for life. and please if u ever get the chance to meet my daughter, stop looking at her like shes a brat, she cant help her stairs or attitudes u can help urs. get to close u might get bit but it wont give u autism. do yourself a favor look it up. 

https://www.autismclinicaltrial.com/index.aspx?bmscontentpg=autism

http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/health/2007/12/16/finnstrom.the.autistic.brain.cnn  

Stephanie528
by on Jan. 17, 2008 at 9:03 PM
I guess (this is JMO) that I wouldn't really look at it like a problem. I'm sure she'll get bored of them pretty soon and go back to her fun toys, but she probably wants to see what he finds so interesting about them. I think it's just a phase, I wouldn't really make an issue out of it, because then she'll want them even more. Before you know it she'll be playing with her own.

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Michelmomma1985
by on Jan. 17, 2008 at 9:06 PM
Thanks Ladys!! she just seems to never want to play with her toys. i always see her playing with his.
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