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  • busymommy0420
    Sharkgirl0829
    • Oct 2011
    • 247

    All They Want To Do Is Swing!

    I have a fabulous fully fenced in playground area for pre-schoolers. It is covered in rubber mulch for safety and making it a mud free zone. I love being outside but all the girls want to do is SWING. I have two swings and two sore arms from the constant pushing. There are many other activities available but no one seems interested. Should I offer more choices? I often say the swings are all done and then just start playing with something myself which then they all follow me to join in but minutes later migrate to the swings. Any thoughts???? My ages are: 2,2,2,3 & 5

    Here is what our area has at all times:

    Swing set (two swings)
    Slide
    Colorful climber with slide
    Child size bench for sitting
    2 Cozy coupes
    1 Little tikes big rig
    2 Little tikes ride on scooters
    2 toy lawn mowers
    Sensory table (currently empty usually used for water)
    Little tikes blue rocking horse
    Little tikes stroller
    Little tikes play house
    Assorted sand toys (for use in rubber mulch)
    Child size large rakes, shovels
    Plastic baseball bat and ball
    Bubbles
    Assorted balls
    Sleds/Snow tubes for winter
    Sidewalk chalk (to draw on house)
    Proud Mommy of Six...
  • Hunni Bee
    False Sense Of Authority
    • Feb 2011
    • 2397

    #2
    Originally posted by busymommy0420
    I have a fabulous fully fenced in playground area for pre-schoolers. It is covered in rubber mulch for safety and making it a mud free zone. I love being outside but all the girls want to do is SWING. I have two swings and two sore arms from the constant pushing. There are many other activities available but no one seems interested. Should I offer more choices? I often say the swings are all done and then just start playing with something myself which then they all follow me to join in but minutes later migrate to the swings. Any thoughts???? My ages are: 2,2,2,3 & 5

    Here is what our area has at all times:

    Swing set (two swings)
    Slide
    Colorful climber with slide
    Child size bench for sitting
    2 Cozy coupes
    1 Little tikes big rig
    2 Little tikes ride on scooters
    2 toy lawn mowers
    Sensory table (currently empty usually used for water)
    Little tikes blue rocking horse
    Little tikes stroller
    Little tikes play house
    Assorted sand toys (for use in rubber mulch)
    Child size large rakes, shovels
    Plastic baseball bat and ball
    Bubbles
    Assorted balls
    Sleds/Snow tubes for winter
    Sidewalk chalk (to draw on house)
    I wish I had your yard, it sounds awesome!

    Id do a couple "no swings" days a week. Just announce it before you go outside, and.get ready to do a ton of redirection, but in time they'll get it. I do that sometimes with the PC, house/mommy-and-baby play and anything they tend to fixate on.

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    • Meyou
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 2734

      #3
      I would take the swings down for a while and only bring them out randomly until they find other things they like to do.

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      • daycare
        Advanced Daycare.com *********
        • Feb 2011
        • 16259

        #4
        Originally posted by Meyou
        I would take the swings down for a while and only bring them out randomly until they find other things they like to do.
        ditto.. I force mine to explore other things by taking out the things that everyone either fights over, all wants all the time or if that is all they will do.

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        • newtodaycare22
          Daycare.com Member
          • Apr 2010
          • 673

          #5
          So, can your little ones only do it with your assistance? If so, yea...close them Tue/Thurs or something like that. If they can swing on their own, maybe make Tue/Thurs YOUR no swing day (If they swing, they have to manage on their own. Pump pump pump!happyface)

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          • MrsB
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jan 2012
            • 589

            #6
            I am with newtodaycare. I dont do any pushing on the swings. Most of my little ones learn the pumping pretty early because of that. We have a sticker chart for good behavior and after they get 20 stickers one of the things they can cash them in for is 5 minutes of pushing during swing time. After they learn to pump they dont usually pick that reward though!

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            • SilverSabre25
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2010
              • 7585

              #7
              I don't push kids on swings.

              If they can't do it themselves, they have to find something else to do. They can try, they can play on and with the swings, they can swing themselves on their stomachs if that's the way they can get up there. I have even been known to ignore someone sitting on

              I don't play with kids outside much, either. I will throw and catch balls, I will sometimes draw with chalk or splash in water, but that's about it. Otherwise I watch babies and read on my Nook. Or simply soak up the sun and enjoy watching them play.
              Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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              • Blackcat31
                • Oct 2010
                • 36124

                #8
                Yeah, no way would I push the kids on the swings. I don't care if the kids do swing all day and do nothing else but no way am I pushing them.

                Here, you do things yourself or you don't do them.

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                • SilverSabre25
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2010
                  • 7585

                  #9
                  I just want to add that I had this SAME problem until I instituted the "no pushing on the swings" rule. Everyone was miserable until I quit pushing...then everyone was miserable for a few days or a week until they relearned how to play outside. Now they are independent and creative and have a great time.

                  (just don't start micro-managing how they DO use the swings so that they can figure it out for themselves. I don't allow twisting the swings, but that's about it. I will verbally coax someone in how to swing correctly. My 4 yo can pump so she's a good example, too)
                  Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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                  • Blackcat31
                    • Oct 2010
                    • 36124

                    #10
                    Originally posted by SilverSabre25
                    I just want to add that I had this SAME problem until I instituted the "no pushing on the swings" rule. Everyone was miserable until I quit pushing...then everyone was miserable for a few days or a week until they relearned how to play outside. Now they are independent and creative and have a great time.

                    (just don't start micro-managing how they DO use the swings so that they can figure it out for themselves. I don't allow twisting the swings, but that's about it. I will verbally coax someone in how to swing correctly. My 4 yo can pump so she's a good example, too)
                    :: :: LOL!! I do that too! Some days all I hear in my head is "In! now Out! In and now Out! Great you are doing it! Now in! and Out!!" ::::

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                    • cheerfuldom
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 7413

                      #11
                      sounds like they are just fighting for that one on one attention. I would disconnect the swings and put them away for now.

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                      • SilverSabre25
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2010
                        • 7585

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Blackcat31
                        :: :: LOL!! I do that too! Some days all I hear in my head is "In! now Out! In and now Out! Great you are doing it! Now in! and Out!!" ::::
                        I say, "Kick forward! Back! Forward! Back!" or, "Your legs kick forward when you swing forward, and back when you swing back!"
                        Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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                        • Soupyszoo
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 328

                          #13
                          I would let them play wherever they want! Your yard sounds great! Stop pushing them and maybe they will get owed and move on

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                          • Soupyszoo
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 328

                            #14
                            That was supposed to be "bored" not "owed"... Stupid auto correct

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                            • SunshineMama
                              Advanced Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 1575

                              #15
                              Mine are the same way- similar ages.

                              I tell them that I will push them for a little bit and then they have to go run and play. They all understand

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