Is it ok to?

use duct tape on ur kids? it seems as if mine never shut up!

Answer:
have patience, sweety. they are just kids. actually, it is better to teach em about control.
none of them ever shuttttttttt up!
LOL
no its not okay they are kids so let them be.
Tempting, I know, but it might be frowned upon. :)
No!
well they want your attention so maybe try talking to them some time
Mine never shut up either!
kids age 4-5 ask avg 400 ques a DAY!

take ur frustration out on yahoo ans not on the kids.

i hope i can deal with mine when he starts.

5 mths now
i know the feeling and i know your joking but sometimes i feel like running to a corner for sanity as well. i play music when my children tend to scream to much. i play country the mellow tunes make them calm down and we all dance together. good luck honey.
Well, duct tape will get the job done, but it leaves behind a sticky residue that is a bear to clean off. I found that a good ol' fashion ball gag works best - no marks, no mess!
My parents used to get us to do stuff. Like get us active like to draw or color all the time, to actually put our mind to something. It worked for a little bit. I'm sure a few times did they put duct tape over our mouths, just kidding. But, no it's not okay to place duct tape over your childrens mouths.
LOL I know the feeling! You spend the first 1 to 2 years teaching them to talk and then the rest of their life telling them to be quiet! I don't think my daughter ever does anything but talk! My mom tells me to enjoy it now thou because once their teenagers they won't talk to you anymore. (some time's I can't wait! lol)
only on diaper tapes to keep diapers on
LOL NO. But there is a great book that does have something like 101 uses for duct tape.
Sure...duct tape their mouths and while u/r at it, how about their hands and feet!

OF COURSE NOT! Let them talk and please listen because before you know it, they will be grown and gone and as the years roll by you will have all the quiet you want (or not want)

Now go give those kids a big hug...and tell 'em you love them! :)
no
I'm so tempted by that idea sometimes that I refuse to keep duct tape in the house!

My 6yo talks constantly. Only she doesn't really TALK. She yells. I swear I'm going to have a volume button installed! She talks every single waking moment of every single day. Oh, and she talks in her SLEEP, too.

I think she believes she'll stop existing if she doesn't keep talking.
ya if there old enough i did it to mine once and they shut up when i tell them to
try ear plugs for you and let the kids talk.
OMG. I really hope your kidding... Absolutely not. Kids will be kids and kids are loud. Stick to your guns and when you say quiet time, enforce it!
ummmmmmm NO you cant i think some of us would like to but sorry we cant .... kids will be kids way don't you do something with them that's is called quiet time for you and them ... i do this with my kids we have movie time or we play some or there fav games just pick something you and your kids can do together that is. QUIET !!!
lol duct tape works on alot of things, it might work for your kids ;-)
yes it is or stick one of your boots in thier mouths or no don't do that I want that :)
I know how you feel:)

When I was in first grade I had this old cranky nun teacher and she used to actually tape kids mouth shut (using masking tape).

But really, even though their talking can drive me nuts at times--that is the very very least of my worries.
no, mine never shut up either, you'd think they'd be tired after 7 hours of school.

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