This was soooooo helpful and the examples of what to actually try. The things I have I would’ve thought he would love but not really so much and not for long
Can you do a video on this same topic but for older kids? My almost 10 year old still is very dependent on me to play with her. I’ve always struggled with getting her to play independently. Thanks! 🤍
When you say “little” toddler, which age are you starting from? I have an 18 month old and while she’d love the beans and rice she’d really just eat them and I’m concerned about choking. I’d love to do the sand tray but I’m worried about the mess and her eating it.
Why did you change your channel name? The Parenting Junkie was a great name! I found your channel in a blog and I couldn't find it cause the name changed. This new name is confusing. Glad you're making these videos. Exactly what I'm looking for!
My 15 months old daughter loves sensory play but she also tries to put things in mouth, this stops me to give her any such things like uncooked beans or rice etc.
raw beans, lentils, sand, rice and kinetic sand will go straight to the mouth if unsupervised, infact i have to watch them like a hawk to do this. it is impractical
Depends on the child's age and their personal tendencies. My little one would probably be able to play with certain small objects, because she's quite good at no longer wanting to put everything in her mouth all the time. Like pebbles and things won't necessarily go straight to the mouth. But of course you'll still have to be in the general area to supervise because sometimes they can still go to the mouth. It happens.
@@rozannew i thought the suggestions were aimed at toddlers. I don't know a toddler that wouldn't put one seed in their mouth just to taste, immediately they know you are distracted
They won’t choke on a dry bean or rice. You can make edible play dough. They won’t it much if it’s super salty. You can make your own kinetic sand with oil, sand and cornstarch. They might try some but they won’t like it.
All these activities are okay to keep ur child busy at home... But what abt when u wanna be attending a birthday party or wedding events how do u keep them occupied all day long without having toys or screen time
I have a fear of wasting food. I know my toddler would love playing with beans and rice etc. But I just feel it's too much waste. If only there are out of date foods we could find
Dried beans can we washed and still cooked. I gave my toddler a bin with a bags' worth of black beans in it after watching this video. It's kept him occupied for days now, and I still fully intend to eat them eventually.
This is first-rate content. I read a related book that became a cornerstone in my life. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze
This was soooooo helpful and the examples of what to actually try. The things I have I would’ve thought he would love but not really so much and not for long
5. Wow. one and a husband plus cleanup and pets is enough for me.
The dried beans one is absolutely genius. My toddler has been driving me insane today and we actually had some dried beans in the pantry. He loves it!
Not a good idea I’d say if they put it in their mouth….be aware of
@Nearco1000 I forgot I posted this but he didn't put them in his mouth. He threw them all over our yard and we had beans growing everywhere 😅
Can you do a video on this same topic but for older kids? My almost 10 year old still is very dependent on me to play with her. I’ve always struggled with getting her to play independently. Thanks! 🤍
When you say “little” toddler, which age are you starting from? I have an 18 month old and while she’d love the beans and rice she’d really just eat them and I’m concerned about choking. I’d love to do the sand tray but I’m worried about the mess and her eating it.
Sounds like a chocking hazard
My exact issue with it and same age as well
Great video
Why did you change your channel name? The Parenting Junkie was a great name! I found your channel in a blog and I couldn't find it cause the name changed. This new name is confusing. Glad you're making these videos. Exactly what I'm looking for!
My 15 months old daughter loves sensory play but she also tries to put things in mouth, this stops me to give her any such things like uncooked beans or rice etc.
She's 1.
@sakurauchiha03 a 12 month old and a 23 month old are very different.
Same issue
raw beans, lentils, sand, rice and kinetic sand will go straight to the mouth if unsupervised, infact i have to watch them like a hawk to do this. it is impractical
Depends on the child's age and their personal tendencies. My little one would probably be able to play with certain small objects, because she's quite good at no longer wanting to put everything in her mouth all the time. Like pebbles and things won't necessarily go straight to the mouth. But of course you'll still have to be in the general area to supervise because sometimes they can still go to the mouth. It happens.
@@rozannew i thought the suggestions were aimed at toddlers. I don't know a toddler that wouldn't put one seed in their mouth just to taste, immediately they know you are distracted
It is an opportunity to teach them not to put it in thier mouth. When I kept telling my toddler not to, I eventually did have to tell him anymore
They won’t choke on a dry bean or rice. You can make edible play dough. They won’t it much if it’s super salty. You can make your own kinetic sand with oil, sand and cornstarch. They might try some but they won’t like it.
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Where can I find a table like that
IKEA Flisat table
All these activities are okay to keep ur child busy at home... But what abt when u wanna be attending a birthday party or wedding events how do u keep them occupied all day long without having toys or screen time
My toddler still tastes and chews on everything :(
I have a fear of wasting food. I know my toddler would love playing with beans and rice etc. But I just feel it's too much waste. If only there are out of date foods we could find
Dried beans can we washed and still cooked.
I gave my toddler a bin with a bags' worth of black beans in it after watching this video. It's kept him occupied for days now, and I still fully intend to eat them eventually.
Why do you delete your comments?
I don't. TH-cam does :/
This is first-rate content. I read a related book that became a cornerstone in my life. "A Life Unplugged: Reclaiming Reality in a Digital Age" by Theodore Blaze