L.S. asks from Scottsdale, AZ on June 11, 2008
Help! My 2 Year Old Is Destroying Our Home
My 2 year old son has now drawn on all of our walls. He has done it with crayon, pencil and now dry erase marker which I tried painting over with no success. He also goes into the bathrooms and plays. I am a sahm and try to keep up with him but he is fast. We try to keep everything out of his reach and keep the doors closed. Would it be alright to confine him to a room with a child gate or do you think he is too old. He is a great little guy but he is into everything. I am open for suggestions. Help!
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D.C. answers from Phoenix on June 14, 2008
Keep the crayons, pencils, pens, and markers out of reach as much as possible. Whenever my kids would write on the walls, the consequence was that they had to clean the wall with me, while being reminded the whole time that writing had to be done on paper or coloring books, and that it was hard work for mommy every time she had to clean up the mess. Time outs do not work as it seems they are always the consequence for every mis-behavior and kids don't really understand what they did wrong, just that their in trouble for making mom or dad mad. Tell him ahead of time that writing on the walls is wrong, and that every time he does it, he will have to help you clean it up, and stick to the same punishment every time. He'll get the message. It did for me.
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D.D. answers from Tucson on June 12, 2008
The best thing for the wall with the dry erase marker is to use varnish or one that comes in a spray form to put on it first then paint over that. There are also large dry erase boards that can be attached to the wall at his hight so we will use it instead of the wall, a couple of these should help, it will not stop him using the other walls but once you get him trained to just use them it will be fun, you can even draw with him.
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S.D. answers from Philadelphia on June 12, 2008
Here is a tip someone gave me :
Crayon marks on walls? This worked wonderfully! A damp rag, dipped
in baking soda. Comes off with little effort (elbow grease that is!).
If you put a child door knob protector on the bathroom doors and keep them closed he will not be able to open them.
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N.M. answers from Phoenix on June 12, 2008
Hi L.,
I have one of those too! and I agree w/ everyone on the magic erasers, and the 3m one too, they both work wonders. Do you still have your high chair or something w/ a seat belt? I put my son in the high chair for his time outs (he has a big boy chair for the table to eat at), I also use the high chair to keep him out of trouble, like when I'm getting other kids ready and can't keep my eye on him (I have 4 kids total), I do explain to him that he is sitting in his high chair so he doesn't get in trouble and move it from "the time out area" to the living room so he can watch his favorite show and then I proceed to get ready for work or whatever, trying to get everyone up and going and myself to work is a challenge! My husband works out of town a lot, so I have had to come up w/ things to keep my 2yr old out of trouble! and it has worked so far for me. I hope it helps!
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A.H. answers from Phoenix on June 11, 2008
I don't see the problem in confining him to one room, in fact my daughter has her own little spot, which is actually the area underneath the stairs. She loves having her own space and actually calls it her room. She goes in there and plays, etc. Make sure to get one of those Mr.Clean Eraser sponges. It works like magic and it has become my best friend for crayon on walls, handprints, dirt, etc. I haven't tried it with pen, but I'm guessing it would probably work on that too. Good luck, I think us moms with two-year olds need some sort of medal when we get past that CRAZY stage in our childs life.
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D.H. answers from Phoenix on June 12, 2008
Put up a large white board on one wall and let him draw on that, so he won't be totally denied his creativity. Or get him washable markers and paint all your wall with enamel paint so the washing will not take it off.
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A.S. answers from Flagstaff on June 12, 2008
Use WD40 sprayed on a sponge and it will get the markings off the walls, it should work on pencil, crayon and marker.
As for you little boy, maybe try taking some time out each day to sit and color with him at the table. Get him intested in coloring books, now's the time to start teaching him what different colors are, and how to draw shapes, then once he gets good at shapes, teach him stick figures and move on to recognizing and writing letters of the alphabet. Also they sell washable markers and crayons, they are a bit more expensive, but they wash of very easily. Good Luck!
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D.P. answers from Tucson on June 12, 2008
Hello L.,
I have a busy and hectic 2 year old in my house too. For the permanent ink and dry erase marker on the wall, you have to use primer to cover the marks and then paint over it for the marks to be gotten rid of. Get a toilet lock for the toilet in the bathroom and the childproof locks for the drawers and cupboards and that will make life a lot easier for the bathroom problem. When my son was younger I gated him into our family room, but now that he is 2, he can climb over it easily and all. Not sure if yours is a climber like mine, but it is next to impossible to keep a 2 year old gated in a room. I would put all the markers, pens, pencils, etcetera in a drawer with a child lock on it or in a high place where he cannot reach until you are there to supervise him in an activity with him. It is tough times as he is testing you right now, but you are doing great and I hope I have helpped a little at least.
D.
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D.Y. answers from Yuma on June 11, 2008
I have a 2 year old also. He is becoming more and more hard to manage. I have to take it in stride and realize its just a stage and it will be over at about 31/2 or so. Maybe some different toys because I realized my son's toys weren't age appropriate for him which is why he wasn't playing with them anymore (and bored which leads to his mischievousness)we forget how quickly they grow both physically and mentally. How about some water play outside or in the bathtub when you notice he is bored and starting to get mischievous.
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P.S. answers from Albuquerque on June 12, 2008
I think that giving him his own "space" would not be a bad idea. Just make sure that he has things that he can do. One idea may be to tape freezer paper, shiny side down, to the walls and let him draw away. Then you can save his artwork and not squash his creativity. Another is to paint the chalkboard paint on one wall and let him have his way with chalks. Maybe if he has his own room to do that kind of thing in, it will not be as tempting to color all over the house. Also I would highly recommend the Mr. Clean Magic Erasers to remove unwanted coloring. It has removed ink pen from a couch, marker off walls and also pen from a board book that was wrote on. Just don't let your little one get a hold of them. I saw on an email where a child suffered chemical burns all over his arms from scrubbing himself with one. Good Luck!
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M.C. answers from Tucson on June 12, 2008
Go for it! I had two boys 13 months apart. The child gate was my lifesaver when they were little. Also, get him out doors at the park let him run ragged outside where he can not wreak as much havoc.
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