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Having picture of Mom and kid is a good idea. I will definitely try it out. Thanks Greg!
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Why do kids always do things which we tell them NOT to do?
I agree with you Rachel.
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How to remove Toddler's attraction for iPhone /iPad?
Thanks for your idea about Passcode lock. Now he does not use the phone much as nothing happens after the pass code screen :)
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@AdamWuerl, Thanks for your reply. My concern is not from my kid may spoil the devices, it is related to getting attracted to such devices at so early age.
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Why do kids always do things which we tell them NOT to do?
I like the idea of the sticker charts. +1
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