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Old 01-06-2007, 08:02 PM
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

Luckily my little cousin is starting to get better around helicopters after I hit his brother with my cp, which hasent been flyable since btw. But maybe all it takes is hearing from siblings of how much helis hurt. Oh and a lil off topic but having a swift backing up right at your head is extremely scary, even scarier when your too scared to move.

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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

Yea I know what you mean by the swift the swift is same size as mine but mine is a gas heli. It came back and almost hit me and was so close as stated above scary.
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

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My little cousin is a hyper 4 year old, who doesnt listen when I say to stay back, and not move. Any ideas?
Your cousins Daddy should be there to do what my daddy did when I was 4 years old and wouldn't listen, WACK WAM!! BOOM !! SLAP/SLAP/SLAP !!

Old fashioned disiplin from the parent is all that is needed.
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

yes i have had a dog attack my heli before
ruff ruff no no smack in the head oh !
is yhat what you meant
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

I have a 20 month old son who is fearless of these sort of things, oh to be so innocent again anyway I put him in a playpen & fly the heli far away, he loves it & now spends most of the day in my office shouting "up, up, up".
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Old 02-17-2008, 06:45 PM
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

guys keeping them back is Not the point if your even somewhat watching him out of the corner of your eye. its not on your heli take a hint now next time its far more expensive. besides no wants to hear mommy mommy mommy daddy crashed it come quick.. Not to mention the stories in pre k the coming week . our son had a bruise his teacher asked about all the could get out of him way daddy helicopter crash.. Made for an initresting parent conference even with him behind me and the brick wall getting the better end of the deal..
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Old 02-20-2008, 08:28 PM
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Re: How to keep a 4 year old back?

as bad as this sounds i told my three year old "the helicopter will make you all bloody".......he stays well clear of the helicopter. pretty brutal? could be. but totally true.
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