LIVING ROOM WHILE MANY families like to have one or two rooms in the home reserved for adults, there will probably be times when you want to use that room as a family; you'll all benefit if your child learns from the start how to handle himself there appropriately. Provide one drawer or cabinet for a small selection of toys or books; allow your child to choose what is kept there. "Do not touch" objects are difficult for young children. You can get past the temptation posed by delicate vases, candlesticks and other decorative objects by showing your child how to handle them gently; then explain that these items are better for looking at than playing with. Allow your child a section of your music storage space for her own growing collection of tapes and CDs. As early as age three, you can teach your child how to put a cassette or CD in a stereo, and show her the appropriate level for the volume. Teach your child how to dust small tables by first removing objects carefully, wiping with a clean rag, then putting the objects back in their places. Young children have a keen eye for dust, and get great satisfaction from wiping it away. Kunjungi: http://www.balita-anda.indoglobal.com "Untuk mereka yang mendambakan anak balitanya tumbuh sehat & cerdas" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Berlangganan, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Berhenti berlangganan, e-mail ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] EMERGENCY ONLY! Jika kesulitan unsubscribe, kirim email ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://pencarian-informasi.or.id/ - Solusi Pencarian Informasi di Internet