You don't want to be
jumping over couches and chairs in order to get to the next room.
Before I got frustrated with how the kid would
jump over that couch facing the TV, but this time I'm preventing that by the position of the white sofa table.
Not exact matches
And proceeded to shove it further into the
couch (where dh most likely lost it) simply because it is way too much work to
jump over all the barricades we have set up to keep her out of non babiefied forbidden rooms.
oky we only now at the stage where we wait for our little man to crawl i cant waiy i imagine myself how cute it will look shame... he sit on his own and role
over by himself and he push him self forward on his tummy if his legs are against something we already have a
jumper and he loves it every now and again we use it for him to
jump a while shoes he wont have on LOL we struggle to get shoes on his feet as he curl his toes so shoes will come later stage... the toy idea is also nice bec he have a few toys he love and when i put them on the
couch or tv unit he will reach in his walker for them so will help for the walking milestone and we sometimes short whiles hold his hands and he would give a few steps struggle, struggle but his only nearly 8 months so its still a little while....
If the activity he wants to repeat is unacceptable to you (like
jumping off the
couch), offer another, similar activity such as
jumping outside or
jumping over an obstacle course you make inside using soft pillows.
Although he
jumped on the
couch (and all
over me while I was trying to nurse baby sister before putting her down) he went down somewhat smoothly.
She has a little bit of arthritis, but can still
jump up on the
couch and bed and she walks all
over the yard, goes swimming when she can, and is doing very well.
When we first got her home, she
jumped right on the
couch and rolled
over for a belly rub.
You can create an agility course inside your house with the use of everyday furniture such as broom poles for
jumps, chairs, mats for makeshift pause tables, blankets
over the space between the coffee table and the
couch for a tunnel, and boxes for weave poles.
This may lead to accidents outside of the litter box, things being knocked
over, and a decrease in
jumping up and down off of things like the bed and
couches.
Today he
jumped on the
couch and ran
over to her and bit her.
If she wasn't kept on the leash, she probably would've either paced back and forth, or be
jumping all
over the
couch, begging for attention.
Over the past 48 hours, he has
jumped up on the
couch, hung out with the family in the living room, continued to play with their other dogs and even taken toys out of the toy box one by one.