Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 We have been having this issue with Jake lately, where he slams his hands on the windows and mirrors in our house if he gets mad or doesn't get his way. He aid suggested alarms of some type but we couldn't find any. Finally, at Walmart yesterday I found little Brinks alarms, like window alarms that are for " vibrations " . I put one on my bathroom mirror that he loves to slap and one on his bedroom window that he loves to hit. Hopefully the loud beeping that will go off will help him stop doing this. Time will tell. Just wanted to share. Will let you know how it works! LOL! Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2011 Report Share Posted September 19, 2011 That's a good idea Holly. used to slam his bedroom window and one time my neighbor came over to ask if everything was ok because it looked like was trapped in his room. I was afraid he would put his hand through the window so I had my husband put a window guard over the entire window. This way he can't get the force to bang hard on it. I also put a mesh window guard that I found at amazon over one of the other windows and he can't even touch the glass now. His new thing is pushing out screens in all the windows. So we need guards on all the windows now even downstairs so he doesn't climb out. My house is really starting to look like Fort Knox. Terry slamming windows/mirrors We have been having this issue with Jake lately, where he slams his hands on the windows and mirrors in our house if he gets mad or doesn't get his way. He aid suggested alarms of some type but we couldn't find any. Finally, at Walmart yesterday I found little Brinks alarms, like window alarms that are for " vibrations " . I put one on my bathroom mirror that he loves to slap and one on his bedroom window that he loves to hit. Hopefully the loud beeping that will go off will help him stop doing this. Time will tell. Just wanted to share. Will let you know how it works! LOL! Holly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 My son broke a window pane. He also broke a glass on our coffee table with a sippy. > > We have been having this issue with Jake lately, where he slams his hands on the windows and mirrors in our house if he gets mad or doesn't get his way. He aid suggested alarms of some type but we couldn't find any. Finally, at Walmart yesterday I found little Brinks alarms, like window alarms that are for " vibrations " . I put one on my bathroom mirror that he loves to slap and one on his bedroom window that he loves to hit. Hopefully the loud beeping that will go off will help him stop doing this. Time will tell. Just wanted to share. Will let you know how it works! LOL! > Holly > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2011 Report Share Posted September 20, 2011 Elie put his hand thru a window in a door because someone closed the door - wanting to exclude him. Never did it again!! On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 12:05 PM, agirlnamedsuess21 < agirlnamedsuess@...> wrote: > ** > > > My son broke a window pane. He also broke a glass on our coffee table with > a sippy. > > > > > > > We have been having this issue with Jake lately, where he slams his hands > on the windows and mirrors in our house if he gets mad or doesn't get his > way. He aid suggested alarms of some type but we couldn't find any. Finally, > at Walmart yesterday I found little Brinks alarms, like window alarms that > are for " vibrations " . I put one on my bathroom mirror that he loves to slap > and one on his bedroom window that he loves to hit. Hopefully the loud > beeping that will go off will help him stop doing this. Time will tell. Just > wanted to share. Will let you know how it works! LOL! > > Holly > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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