eskie227
4th Mar 2011, 2:34 PM
Prior to updating and installing OLS, my toddlers always behaved the following way. If you direct it to an activity, you have to cancel it out for a parent to interact (pick up, read, feed). If the toddler initiated the activity (blocks, toys, whatever) and the parent approached, the toddler stopped playing and the parent could interact.
Now, even if the toddler is playing by its own choice, I have to cancel the activity myself before the parent can interact. Also, the window of opportunity is extremely short, that is, if the parent doesn't get to the kid immediately, and the toddler decides to beat up on teddy bear, you have to repeat the process. It's a real pain as you can't just queue up a bunch of actions for the parent to play with its own kid without planning out getting the parent right next to the kid and grabbing it before it decides to amuse itself with something else. Even feeding is tough, as you can't just have a parent or sibling go in to a toddler and hand it a bottle without keeping the focus on the kid.
Anyone else with weird toddler behavior since updating to 7.0?
Now, even if the toddler is playing by its own choice, I have to cancel the activity myself before the parent can interact. Also, the window of opportunity is extremely short, that is, if the parent doesn't get to the kid immediately, and the toddler decides to beat up on teddy bear, you have to repeat the process. It's a real pain as you can't just queue up a bunch of actions for the parent to play with its own kid without planning out getting the parent right next to the kid and grabbing it before it decides to amuse itself with something else. Even feeding is tough, as you can't just have a parent or sibling go in to a toddler and hand it a bottle without keeping the focus on the kid.
Anyone else with weird toddler behavior since updating to 7.0?