Baby-proofing the record collection
DJ_NevilleC
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My wife and I are having our first child in September and we're wondering if y'all have any good suggestions for baby proofing a record collection in a fairly tight space? I know Fatback chose to buy a bigger house which we'll do eventually but in the meantime we gotta make do.Photos and/or tips appreciated.
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It's all about careful training. Keep the records in an enclosed space, and when the tot is big enough to understand, make sure he/she knows it's off limits. My two are like a couple of hyenas sometimes, but the one place you will NEVER find them is the record room.
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Congrats.
Then when he/she gets older they can learn to use it themselves and feel included but at the same teach them that there is a boundary- your records, their records. They will learn quickly the right way to handle a record and feel a sense of responsibility and independence which all children crave, see w'burg thread.
Also cosign on giving your child some value-less records of their own to mess with - if not to teach them to appreciate the music, then just as a decoy.
well not all. fortunately thats what i did. i trained my kid good to not touch the records.
then his little bastard three year old friend was over at our house and thought it was funny to push lowest shelf expedit'd classic rock and hip hop 12"s all the way into the brick wall backing. scraped a few cover edges but in a way it was worth the lesson learned.
She does like my turntable and mixer - something about the spinning platter and all the faders and knobs are more fun for her than boring flat pieces of black vinyl.
I created a kids section that they are allowed to use whenever they want. They love going into their albums and having them played, and they already handle vinyl like pro's.
Worry less about you're kids and more about who you hire to look after them in your home...
my main concern for a tiny child would be securing wires and shelves so they don't pull things down onto themselves and get hurt.
IF THEY F*ck IT UP IT'S THEIR INHERITANCE ON THE LINE
Channel that curiosity and put they ass to work.
Be fair and let them enjoy the fruits of their labor.
only lost a few 45s and a one lp, but you just have to keep the heat up high..
and if you see them playing with stuff they shouldn't, just divert there attention. If you make a big deal, they will REALLY be interested and only do it when your not around.