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- From: clare@nynexst.com (Clare Chu)
- Subject: Re: More humorous developmental milestones
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.160515.2380@nynexst.com>
- Sender: news@nynexst.com (For News purposes)
- Organization: Nynex Science and Technology
- References: <1jmn6oINN3m4@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> <1993Jan25.204819.864214@locus.com>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 16:05:15 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.204819.864214@locus.com> judy@locus.com (Judy Tryer) writes:
- >Creative:
- > By age 3 your child should have colored at least one wall and
- > some irreplacable piece of clothing with permanent magic marker.
-
- What do folks think of letting a child color on one wall of his/her
- bedroom? (As long as you own the home). When I was little I didn't
- see why I couldn't decorate my room anyway I wanted too, including
- my art work. I think I'll let my son have one wall to draw on, knowing
- that in the future, he'll be responsible for painting over it, when
- he gets tired of seeing his "kiddie" pictures. However I don't know
- what my husband will say to that! We don't own a home anyway...
- But when you kid leaves home, you may not want to paint over that
- wall anymore!
- >
-