11 month frail & fireworks? Do you dream up he will find alarmed?
On friday, my extended family is shooting fireworks off in their pasture and we are going to be a ways back but I didn't know what was the appropriate age for kids to see fireworks.. we will be close enough that it will be pretty loud.
depends on the child my son's first fireworks he was 7 months and he loved it he just stared within amazement and he is now four and we go every year. my daughter is 11 months and this weekend will be her first time at the fireworks not sure how she'll do.
Is he usually scared of loud noises or sudden movements? Does he startle easily? Is he startled of the vacuum? Yes to any of the above may indicate that he is not ready for fireworks.
It really depends on the child. My daughter has always loved fireworks, but she isn't alarmed of very many things. My brother's son on the other hand is worried of everything. He is terrified of the vacuum and the air pump we use on the kids' swimming pool. You can probably guess, he doesn't like fireworks impressively much.
I'd say take him, but it he get too frightened be prepared to give early.
He will lone be as scared as you condition him to be. If you make it seem close to fun, he should be fine. Don't go into it thinking he will be scared. If you play into it he will be scared becuase he will win attention for it. If he ends up not liking them, you can take him inside. No biggie.
A lot of small children do not like loud noise. I would let him see the start of the show but be prepared to leave if he gets upset.
Here is one tip formerly you go: how does he react to thunder? The firecrackers will sound deeply like thunder to him. If he gets frightened by thunder he probably will not like the firecrackers.
aww. he may get afraid of the noise slice.
The only way to find out is to try it.
Just be prepared to leave and don't be too disappointed if you hold to bail early. :)
It really depends on your child. Our daughter, who is five, seems to enjoy really sensitive ears and has always hated noise like fireworks, motorcycles, sirens, and leaf blowers. Our son doesn't mind at all. Hold your little one within your lap and see how he reacts. If he's scared, you're right within to comfort him and put your hands over his ears.
My oldest two cried like crazy, for their first (or second) 4th of July... My oldest was 7 months, my second child in actuality cried on her 2nd one, when she was 15 months... With my third child, we're now in city limitations, and can't shoot off anything where we are, so she just saw a few smoke ball and sparklers... She gets scared of loud noises, though, and she's 2, so I deem she'd cry, at first... The baby is 8 and a half months, and I think she'd cry, too.
Just unfolding you how it is with mine; I have no idea how yours will act in response. You can try, and be ready to comfort, and, perhaps, remove him from the situation, as they are pretty loud.
It just depends on the child, my oldest loathed fireworks at that age but my youngest just sat back and enjoy the show. You can try it just be prepared to leave if you have to.
It depends on the child. I explained what they were and they were fine...my daughter is more anxious of thunder than fireworks..
No!
Just buy earplugs.
most possible just cover his ears or put sosmething around his ears so he cant hear it as much
IT DEPENDS ON THE BABY
Answers: My son slept through the fireworks. lol I couldn't believe it. It be sooo loud, I never guessed he'd sleep through it.
You never know how you're baby will react to it though. I've seen babies that love them and others that are unnerved.
My son was 9 months his first 4th of July and he loved it! Loud noises don't bother or scare him though. Just be prepared to come first back in if he is having a not easy time.
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depends on the child my son's first fireworks he was 7 months and he loved it he just stared within amazement and he is now four and we go every year. my daughter is 11 months and this weekend will be her first time at the fireworks not sure how she'll do.
Is he usually scared of loud noises or sudden movements? Does he startle easily? Is he startled of the vacuum? Yes to any of the above may indicate that he is not ready for fireworks.
It really depends on the child. My daughter has always loved fireworks, but she isn't alarmed of very many things. My brother's son on the other hand is worried of everything. He is terrified of the vacuum and the air pump we use on the kids' swimming pool. You can probably guess, he doesn't like fireworks impressively much.
I'd say take him, but it he get too frightened be prepared to give early.
He will lone be as scared as you condition him to be. If you make it seem close to fun, he should be fine. Don't go into it thinking he will be scared. If you play into it he will be scared becuase he will win attention for it. If he ends up not liking them, you can take him inside. No biggie.
A lot of small children do not like loud noise. I would let him see the start of the show but be prepared to leave if he gets upset.
Here is one tip formerly you go: how does he react to thunder? The firecrackers will sound deeply like thunder to him. If he gets frightened by thunder he probably will not like the firecrackers.
aww. he may get afraid of the noise slice.
The only way to find out is to try it.
Just be prepared to leave and don't be too disappointed if you hold to bail early. :)
It really depends on your child. Our daughter, who is five, seems to enjoy really sensitive ears and has always hated noise like fireworks, motorcycles, sirens, and leaf blowers. Our son doesn't mind at all. Hold your little one within your lap and see how he reacts. If he's scared, you're right within to comfort him and put your hands over his ears.
My oldest two cried like crazy, for their first (or second) 4th of July... My oldest was 7 months, my second child in actuality cried on her 2nd one, when she was 15 months... With my third child, we're now in city limitations, and can't shoot off anything where we are, so she just saw a few smoke ball and sparklers... She gets scared of loud noises, though, and she's 2, so I deem she'd cry, at first... The baby is 8 and a half months, and I think she'd cry, too.
Just unfolding you how it is with mine; I have no idea how yours will act in response. You can try, and be ready to comfort, and, perhaps, remove him from the situation, as they are pretty loud.
It just depends on the child, my oldest loathed fireworks at that age but my youngest just sat back and enjoy the show. You can try it just be prepared to leave if you have to.
It depends on the child. I explained what they were and they were fine...my daughter is more anxious of thunder than fireworks..
No!
Just buy earplugs.
most possible just cover his ears or put sosmething around his ears so he cant hear it as much
IT DEPENDS ON THE BABY
Answers: My son slept through the fireworks. lol I couldn't believe it. It be sooo loud, I never guessed he'd sleep through it.
You never know how you're baby will react to it though. I've seen babies that love them and others that are unnerved.
My son was 9 months his first 4th of July and he loved it! Loud noises don't bother or scare him though. Just be prepared to come first back in if he is having a not easy time.
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