Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oled TVs can be 5 grand. I was just looking at one at Sam's club, 4799.
If I were to buy one (which I won't) my SIL could install it.
As as any punishment goes I agree with the PPs.
If you are spending 5k on a tv in the year of our lord 2023 and you let your three year old have access to the remote you deserve what you get.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Was it like that when you opened the box?
Of course a scammer chimes in.
right. The parents should not have given a remote to the hands of a toddler especially a $5000 TV remote. The parents should be punished. The kid is absolutely clueless.Anonymous wrote:I’d make his parents take a time out and think about what they did to allow things to align so that this could happen.
Anonymous wrote:3 isn't a toddler.
Anonymous wrote:My 4yr old broke our only TV. The consequence was that we didn’t replace it and he had no iPad or other screens for over a month. We left the broken TV in the living room and when he would ask for cartoons, we would point at the broken TV and say “no shows. The TV has a boo-boo from when you hit it”.
Eventually he was allowed to have an iPad again but if he isn’t gentle with it, he loses any iPad time for 48 hours.
Anonymous wrote:I'd punish the same as any remote throwing, the cost of the TV is immaterial (except that it's stupid to pay that much for a TV ever much less with a toddler in the house)
Anonymous wrote:Oled TVs can be 5 grand. I was just looking at one at Sam's club, 4799.
If I were to buy one (which I won't) my SIL could install it.
As as any punishment goes I agree with the PPs.
Anonymous wrote:Take it from the 529.
Anonymous wrote:Was it like that when you opened the box?