Avoid Putting Your Face Over a Toddler’s Face
Toddlers are often jumpy and full of energy when active. However, sometimes their jumpiness could turn into a bloodied lip or nose for you. While we all like to hold our toddlers as close as possible, you should keep at least one foot away from their faces. Also, you want to avoid putting your head near their hands.
This user shared their experience with carrying their kids and friends’ kids. They had the baby too close to their face, and when the baby jumped spontaneously, the baby’s head collided with their nose, causing it to bleed. It happened so often, and now the user has made it a rule to avoid head-to-face collisions with toddlers.
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