4greatboys
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Yes I agree it was to harsh.
If your children learned then your dicipline was very effective..... I'm teaching my 8 & 11 yr. old how to use the Stove & Oven, Dishwasher, dryer & washing-machine too (I was at that age.) I prefer that me or hubby are always around when they do turn on something. I also teach, what to do in case a fire starts.hmm well i think maybe its a little harsh.
up untill i was like 15 i wasnt allowed to use the oven/stove when my parents wernt home. (im 16 now)
if i might, could i suggest an alternative?
you should teach them how to properly use it, and explain to them what could happen if they messed it up, and what to do in case of an emergancy. for the first couple of times let them turn it on, but you stay and watch. after you feel comfortable with them doing it on their own have them ask you if they can use the oven, so at lest your informed and could check in to make sure their doing it properly. but still make it so they cant use it when your not around.(like not home, or sleeping ext.)
thats what i would do.

They might have fun and really understand why you are so uptight( with good reason!!!) about what they do in the kitchen.
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