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This might mean more spills as he figures out how to move his new, suddenly taller body. If a toddler has had a sudden growth spurt, he will need to find a new center of balance.If the toddler’s shoes are too small, he can suddenly start tripping, falling, or having other issues walking or running about. Toddlers grow at a rapid rate, and shoes that fit one day may not fit the next.There are several other reasons that a toddler can fall: Thankfully, most bumps require a kiss and maybe even some ice to make the boo-boo better. The toddler’s height and flexibility make short falls relatively harmless. If they were new walkers, they fell an average of 69 times an hour. In a study of 130 toddlers (12 and 19 months old), the researchers found that the toddlers fell on average 17 times an hour. I like to remind my families that the first time they learned to ski or roller skate they fell a lot too! Toddlers are learning how to coordinate their movements for this new skill of walking. In fact, pediatricians say it is normal for toddlers to fall, even on flat ground, until 4 years old. It will take time before the toddler achieves the skills, strength, balance and rhythm of a secure walker. The average two-year-old falls 38 times a day. They love to run, swing, climb, and ride on toys they can push with their feet, but they can easily get it wrong so bumps and minor falls are common. Two year olds are much more confident with their physical abilities but they don’t have a very good idea about when to stop. A lot! The question is really, how often is too often? Toddlers are still remarkably unstable and often over- confident. They weeble, they wobble and they fall down. In the end there is something like a prayer for avoiding to see the pain of universal death "Cover my face as the animals die" (this allusion recalls the theme of the other song "One hundred years" in the same album).Toddlers. Wearing furs and mask is an allusion to dying of one's authentic self in the "theatre" of social life and in a world where human life is reduced to biological, "animal", unconscious life. Suicide and "fucking" as attempts to change one's traumas an one's identity ("change the past", "wearing furs and masks"). Other allusions to being buried during a funeral ("Cover my face as the animals cry"). The "animals" as all the living beings, including us humans as reduced to the biological being, that is as human beings that are dead as humans and only live as unconscious animals ("In the heat of the night the animals scream"), the reference to the "scream" might be seen as screaming at a funeral.įalling "into the walls": another way of representing being buried.ĭying and making love as both ways of being in "ecstasy" beyond the earthly life ("Jump jump out of time. There are different metaphors of dying ("Shapeless in the dark again").ĭeath is not sleep, it is irrevocable ("In the hanging garden no one sleeps")Ī seemingly ironic view of the the lunaticism of trusting in forms of otherworldliness ("Catching halos on the moon / Gives my hands the shapes of angels"). The allusion to the kiss might also be seen as the kiss of death ("Creatures kissing in the rain"). As someone has said, the "hanging garden" might be seen as an allusion to Babylon and I'd add, to this world, our transient, ephemeral life on earth. Suicide I guess has been an obsession for Smith in the early years, especially after Ian Curtis' death by hanging. It is as if the song of a man just after his suicide by hanging. The song has many allusions to suicide ("hanging"), love and death. My InterpretationI think that the song might have meanings beyond the few words by Rober Smith, beyond his conscious intentions and beyond the limited and banal "animal rights" interpretation.
