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sharlan 05:13 PM 03-28-2016
Has anyone ever wanted to bubble wrap a toddler? My little guy, 15 mos, falls every single day and hits his head on something. EVERY SINGLE DAY. The left side of his forehead has had a bruise on it since the day he started.

If he doesn't fall, he accidently hits himself on the forehead with a toy.

I feel so bad for him. I'm not sure if the parents understand that toddlers get a lot of bruises or not. We have a language issue, but they seem to understand.

He tries to run to keep up with the older kids and he just doesn't have the ability to.
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Sunshine74 08:19 PM 03-28-2016
Yes! DCB just moved up into our room 3 weeks ago, and we had to send home an accident report for a bump to the head the first two weeks! The first week he fell outside and bumped his head on the bottom pole of our chain link fence. Never in my many years of daycare have I ever seen any child do that.

Luckily DCM is very understanding as he bumps his head at home too- once needing stitches!
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e.j. 09:05 PM 03-28-2016
Originally Posted by sharlan:
Has anyone ever wanted to bubble wrap a toddler?
I was just saying this last week! I have one that is about the same age and he's constantly falling and hitting his head. Last week, he did a face plant on the hardwood floor and ended up with a bit goose egg on his forehead. A couple of weeks ago, he did the same thing only he hit on the opposite side of his forehead. It's typical for the age but it seems some tend to fall more than others.
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DaveA 03:57 AM 03-29-2016
Oh my gosh yes!!!! I have one DCB I swear his motto is "Eyes closed and full speed ahead!" Now that his sister is mobile she's going to put him to shame. He just ran- she climbs everything.
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Play Care 04:17 AM 03-29-2016
Originally Posted by DaveArmour:
Oh my gosh yes!!!! I have one DCB I swear his motto is "Eyes closed and full speed ahead!" Now that his sister is mobile she's going to put him to shame. He just ran- she climbs everything.


But I have his twin! He's almost 2 and I am constantly saying "you need to LOOK where you are going!" He has no idea what I mean but it makes me feel better
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LysesKids 04:18 AM 03-29-2016
Yep, I have a "Weebles Wobble" & he does fall down lol... He comes here with bruises done over the weekend & goes home with more; in my case little man is only 11 months, but was walking at 9 months
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Unregistered 06:36 AM 03-29-2016
It's because their brain is 80% of adult size by age 2.
According to class I attended.
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BabyMonkeys 07:30 AM 03-29-2016
My first thought was that surely that's against regulations.

I have one that is constantly covered in bumps and bruises. He's been like that since he was crawling and I felt horrible every time I had to send home an incident report. I seriously considered buying him a baby helmet. Now that he's older, I don't even worry about his bumps and bruises. Frequently his parents and I have no idea what he did to himself, because he very rarely cries when he gets hurt.
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sharlan 07:56 AM 03-29-2016
Originally Posted by BabyMonkeys:
My first thought was that surely that's against regulations.

I have one that is constantly covered in bumps and bruises. He's been like that since he was crawling and I felt horrible every time I had to send home an incident report. I seriously considered buying him a baby helmet. Now that he's older, I don't even worry about his bumps and bruises. Frequently his parents and I have no idea what he did to himself, because he very rarely cries when he gets hurt.
I'm sure licensing would really frown on that. Just like they did with my Velcro wall idea.
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EntropyControlSpecialist 10:48 AM 03-29-2016
Originally Posted by sharlan:
I'm sure licensing would really frown on that. Just like they did with my Velcro wall idea.

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nothingwithoutjoy 12:09 PM 03-29-2016
What kind of shoes is he wearing? I have found that the toddlers who go barefoot or wear Robeez or the like rarely fall, while those in stiff shoes fall all the time. If that's a possibility, I'd suggest having him go barefoot, and suggest it to parents, too.
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sharlan 02:35 PM 03-29-2016
Always barefoot. His little body just can't keep up with how fast he wants to run.
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AmyKidsCo 03:23 PM 03-29-2016
Oh yes! I had one once who would plow through anything and everything - at home and at my house. Her mom and I would joke that we'd back each other up if Social Services ever came around. She had Nursemaids Elbow too, so she was at the Dr a lot.
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