He has a keyboard, he has cellphones, I let him mess with my altar because I think God understands so he takes Shiva's picture and kisses it.   He chants Gayatri mantra and he chants Om.   But he just like breaking things.  Today he broke a knecklace of mine.   If I tell him no Daddy doesn't like it when you do that.  He smiles and does it anyway.  If I tap his hand he cries a little and then the first opportunity goes back to do the same things again.  He likes a lot of my attention so if I am working at the computer he get jealous.  So he does something for attention.  
 
I play with him a lot watch discovery kids go for walks you name it.   Not sure what to do yet.

----- Original Message ----
From: authfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, October 27, 2006 1:04:04 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: A theory of Karma, TMOers, and the TMO's "Persona"

--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Funny you say that I have a new son age 18 months. He likes my
altars and my computer. the moment I leave the computer he tries to
get on. However he has broken my laptop, two pairs of glasses and
two cellphones. I tap his hands sometimes but then it makes me more
sad then him. I want him to love these things but I cant afford his
learning process at this time. So we learn a little about cause and
effect.

Could you get him, maybe, a toy cellphone, or a really
cheap used one? At this age, he'd be perfectly happy
with that, even if it doesn't actually "work." He's
more interested in pressing the buttons. You might also
get him a cheap keyboard of his own and let him pound away
at it, "just like Daddy." And get him a pair of unbreakable
specs of his own too, or take the lenses out of an old
pair of yours. (He might poke his eye accidentally with
an earpiece, though, or break the frames leaving sharp
edges, so maybe that isn't such a hot idea! But maybe
you could let him wear a lenseless pair once in a while
under very close supervision. )



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