Ok, you know the story.
I always wonder if bouncing on the beds and the couches are a sign of bad education.
If it is, well my children have a bad education... Or I should say HAD a bad education.
I was a strong adept of letting-children-bounce-on-the-couch-if-they-want-to until a few weeks ago.
Here's why.
When I have to decide whether something can or can't be done by my children, I ask isles 2 questions :
1) Is it dangerous for them or someone else?
2) Could something get broken in the process?
And after answering these 2 questions with a no for the jumping on the couch matter,
I always wonder if bouncing on the beds and the couches are a sign of bad education.
If it is, well my children have a bad education... Or I should say HAD a bad education.
I was a strong adept of letting-children-bounce-on-the-couch-if-they-want-to until a few weeks ago.
Here's why.
When I have to decide whether something can or can't be done by my children, I ask isles 2 questions :
1) Is it dangerous for them or someone else?
2) Could something get broken in the process?
And after answering these 2 questions with a no for the jumping on the couch matter,