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Toys affection
I have bought a lot of toys initially for my 6 years old child since last 3 years...now, there are lot of them around and people are taunting me that i may spoil him with all this though he is physically active and also play in ground. But i am concerned when ever i talk about reducing the number or throw some old items, he starts crying...these are mostly action figures or cars. What should i do now so that he himself get distracted and any act of mine should not hurt him mentally? Should i just throw them? Or there is another solution?
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Hi.. kids will be attached to their toys.. first kids need to explained the reason of doing anything. Probably you can teach them about "sharing"toys, than throwing them,to the one who has less toys and appreciate him for doing so...
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explain about how much toys he has and others are having difficulty to have few
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try with few toys first..
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Reality check. Seems you are more attached with the toys. You feel that giving away toys will make your child love you less. .... get over it. Kids they need parents not toys. And grow up ...
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