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Originally Posted by CatMuto
I'd love for Children to have more actions, particularly with Toddlers. Sure, they can feed them on the floor, but why can't they take them out of their cribs or into them? Sure, infants and toddlers can be heavy, but not so heavy that an older sibling COULDN'T lift them up. Maybe even let them teach toddlers a few things, like talking. Maybe not walking, but talking would be good. It just feels like the Child stage is such a non-entity when stuck between supremely-dependent-on-parent-Toddler and by-god-I-can-finally-take-care-of-myself-Teenager. Children have practically nothing going for them. (Despite Generations)
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Why not walking? I remember helping my baby sister learn to walk when I was 11.
(Now Potty Training is a good candidate for preventing. Not only is it something the older sibling would not want to do, they are less likely to remember to keep asking the toddler "Do you need the potty?" And they are more likely to ask the parents "Why does HE get a treat for going potty, and I don't?"
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