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Toddlers and chaos go together like peanut butter and jelly, dont they?
Now, imagine all that chaos happening on your pristine lawn and driveway every single day.
Imagine tiny hands yanking everything out while a mom tries to catch the little speedster.
But does that mean they get a free pass to destroy someones lawn?
Well, according toparenting experts, even the youngest kiddos need to learn boundaries.
Its all about consistency and repetition, folks.
Little ones can understand simple commands like stop and go ifparentsstick with it.
But its up to the parents to double-check theirkidsarent terrorizing the neighborhood.
If it were me, Id be sweating bullets every time my toddler made a beeline for someones driveway.
No one wants to be the parent of that kid.
Her driveway has a step, which is just begging for a toddler to trip over.
Plus, a kid running around near parked cars?
Thats just a disaster waiting to happen.
I dont know about you, but I wouldnt want to deal with the headache of a liability nightmare.
Yep, thats right.
Never heard of it?
Sounds fun, right?
If youve ever had to tell a neighbor to reel in their kid, you know its awkward.
But for the sake of sanity and safety, I think Id suck it up and have the talk.
Maybe the neighbor will actually appreciate the heads-up more than we think.
Or, at the very least, shell invest in a toddler-sizedfence.
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