I only have 3 year olds right now and I have been letting them play with my toys that have smaller pieces lately. I catch one of the girls putting some sort of small piece in her mouth daily. She is the only one who puts the toys in her mouth. Is it to punitive to not let her play with those toys anymore? She would have to play in a separate area in order for me to make sure she is not getting small pieces and she would be the only one separated so she would have to play by herself. I would still be able to supervise her properly, but I feel bad she would be by herself. Or should I just take away the toys from everyone? I feel bad because the other ones really enjoy these toys and use them safely.
3 Year Old Putting Toys In Mouth
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I only have 3 year olds right now and I have been letting them play with my toys that have smaller pieces lately. I catch one of the girls putting some sort of small piece in her mouth daily. She is the only one who puts the toys in her mouth. Is it to punitive to not let her play with those toys anymore? She would have to play in a separate area in order for me to make sure she is not getting small pieces and she would be the only one separated so she would have to play by herself. I would still be able to supervise her properly, but I feel bad she would be by herself. Or should I just take away the toys from everyone? I feel bad because the other ones really enjoy these toys and use them safely.
I'd just have the one that mouths things play separately but I'd do it AFTER I caught her putting something in her mouth.
Give her the opportunity to NOT do it...kwim? Otherwise, how will you know when she is ready to not mouth things?
I know oral fixations can be a tough behavior to manage and it's different for all kids but I definitely wouldn't limit the other kids. To me, that is like lowering the bar so that everyone gets a participation reward.- Flag
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I wouldn't make the others lose out on something they are mature enough to participate in.
I'd just have the one that mouths things play separately but I'd do it AFTER I caught her putting something in her mouth.
Give her the opportunity to NOT do it...kwim? Otherwise, how will you know when she is ready to not mouth things?
I know oral fixations can be a tough behavior to manage and it's different for all kids but I definitely wouldn't limit the other kids. To me, that is like lowering the bar so that everyone gets a participation reward.- Flag
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Smaller toys are put on table tops during centers. So here she would be reminded of the limits (no putting toys in our mouths) at the start of that play, and reminded of the consequences (being removed from the center activity). I don't do multiple chances, so she would be moved. I would continue to let her try. Eventually it will click!- Flag
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I wouldn't make the others lose out on something they are mature enough to participate in.
I'd just have the one that mouths things play separately but I'd do it AFTER I caught her putting something in her mouth.
Give her the opportunity to NOT do it...kwim? Otherwise, how will you know when she is ready to not mouth things?
I know oral fixations can be a tough behavior to manage and it's different for all kids but I definitely wouldn't limit the other kids. To me, that is like lowering the bar so that everyone gets a participation reward.- Flag
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I only have 3 year olds right now and I have been letting them play with my toys that have smaller pieces lately. I catch one of the girls putting some sort of small piece in her mouth daily. She is the only one who puts the toys in her mouth. Is it to punitive to not let her play with those toys anymore? She would have to play in a separate area in order for me to make sure she is not getting small pieces and she would be the only one separated so she would have to play by herself. I would still be able to supervise her properly, but I feel bad she would be by herself. Or should I just take away the toys from everyone? I feel bad because the other ones really enjoy these toys and use them safely.- Flag
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Smaller toys are put on table tops during centers. So here she would be reminded of the limits (no putting toys in our mouths) at the start of that play, and reminded of the consequences (being removed from the center activity). I don't do multiple chances, so she would be moved. I would continue to let her try. Eventually it will click!- Flag
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