Depends on the kids. If they are open to listen and understand, then explain to them this is your "toy" and it's very easy to break and cost lots of $ to fix so please don't touch. Or, you can have them "safely" touch buttons and stuff "under your close supervision" until the mystique/curiosity wears off and they are no longer interested. Maybe tell them not to touch unless you are around and they ask permission with close supervision.
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Having, with spouses' total 'buy-in', to Not 'do kids' (or grand versions), only the pets of our choice to cope with. Since one doesn't have answer "Why?" incessantly, simply train said pet to leave 'This' Alone. I will agree with @oldhvymec ....They Are Demons. Even as an 'outlier' from the main path, nay, airstrip-length Width of Super Slab Asphalt to the Breeding Zone. *clenched teeth delivery* "If you don't stop wanting to play neurosurgeon with the dog with that steak knife Immediately.....I'm going to take your Playstation and run over it with the car...." ....can let the extremist side of childhood run rampant. Wanton Small Buzz Saws...a.k.a., Demons. I'm not complaining, no. |
It's simple you don't have to teach kids to be bad, you have to teach kids to be good. I was taught that by my grandmother. She was born is 1889 and went to heaven in 1988. She was SMART. The better choices you give kids the better choices they make. If you ask kids quality questions, you'll get quality answers. All of my Aunts, Mother and cousins played instruments. Look out.. No crazy stuff, no drinkin' they were Baptist folks. GOOD food, kids everywhere.. Usually the men were playin' horseshoes and chewin' tobacco. Regards |
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