If he holds to where Caleb was at at that point (which it very much appears he is), you have mere months at most before he gets the screwdriver down solid. You can then expect to see lots of toys disassembled. I would suggest you preempt him and start showing him how those things can come apart in such a way as to be likely to go back together again.
ildi –
No need. He’ll get it – seemed to be getting it, but because he wasn’t getting the results he wanted, he went the other way.
Good job. Now he needs to learn to go wash up between working and eating. 😉
Get that kid a power drill. That damned screwdriver was getting frustrating.
/justkidding
Of course unless you have undergone rigorous training like this young apprentice this should not be attempted.
Need to explain about righty tighty lefty loosy.
If he holds to where Caleb was at at that point (which it very much appears he is), you have mere months at most before he gets the screwdriver down solid. You can then expect to see lots of toys disassembled. I would suggest you preempt him and start showing him how those things can come apart in such a way as to be likely to go back together again.
ildi –
No need. He’ll get it – seemed to be getting it, but because he wasn’t getting the results he wanted, he went the other way.