Thread title stolen from BA... he's not here to defend it.
Anyways.
Sunday night my daughter decided it would be a good idea to get on the coffee table, right after we had discussed this. Two year olds do not have a long attention span and she proved it.
She was in "helping" mom with the laundry and when mom turned her back she bolted for the coffee table again. This time it didn't work out well. She fell and landed on her shoulder. A trip to the ER, after realizing it wasn't just a bruise, revealed a broken collar bone .
Our duties are to keep a two year old, insanely active one at that, from using her dominant hand for a week . She is in a lot of pain and cannot sleep well. If she rolls, which she does a lot, then it's a mid night wake up.
Hopefully it will heal as fast as the doctors think. They are thinking a weeks time to set back and be fine. Then it's just no falling on it for a while.
Anyways.
Sunday night my daughter decided it would be a good idea to get on the coffee table, right after we had discussed this. Two year olds do not have a long attention span and she proved it.
She was in "helping" mom with the laundry and when mom turned her back she bolted for the coffee table again. This time it didn't work out well. She fell and landed on her shoulder. A trip to the ER, after realizing it wasn't just a bruise, revealed a broken collar bone .
Our duties are to keep a two year old, insanely active one at that, from using her dominant hand for a week . She is in a lot of pain and cannot sleep well. If she rolls, which she does a lot, then it's a mid night wake up.
Hopefully it will heal as fast as the doctors think. They are thinking a weeks time to set back and be fine. Then it's just no falling on it for a while.