kid_broke_a_vase_when_he_fell_down_the_stairs

Kid_broke_a_vase_when_he_fell_down_the_stairs Review

Kid_broke_a_vase_when_he_fell_down_the_stairs Review

Move fragile heirlooms to higher shelves or "low-traffic" zones. Creative Angle: The "Kintsugi" Lesson

Ensure the stairwell is brightly lit at all times. kid_broke_a_vase_when_he_fell_down_the_stairs

If the vase was an heirloom, consider teaching the child about —the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold. It teaches that something can be more beautiful and stronger for having been broken, turning a scary accident into a lesson on resilience. Move fragile heirlooms to higher shelves or "low-traffic"

Accidents happen, but they can be traumatic for a child who feels "guilty" for breaking something valuable. ensure the child is physically okay.

Before worrying about the vase, ensure the child is physically okay.

kid_broke_a_vase_when_he_fell_down_the_stairs
Author: Agilson