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DS has just turned 2 & he's always been 'Touchy'. He is REALLY wary of any toy that moves/makes sounds/speaks. For e.g. a couple of weeks ago my SIL came to visit with her 1yo DS & brought his Mickey Mouse toy round. You squeeze his hand & he dances & sings. She puts it infront of DS, he likes the look of it but as soon as it moves he jumps out of his skin & runs to me & clings my leg.
His birthday was earlier this week & he got a fire engine & rescue helicopter. Both have buttons which if you press them, make siren sounds, the helicopter rotor spins etc. Today he accidentally set the helicopter off, leapt in the air, covered his eyes & ran, frightened, to me. He really doesn't seem to like the fact they move/makes noises & didn't want to play with them at all. We decided to take the batteries out, & as soon as we did, he played with them no problem.
This is not a new thing, at age 1 he got an electronic shape sorter that sings/shouts when you put the shape in the right hole & he HATED it, and a toy garage that also makes noises that we had to switch off. He hated sounds like the hoover (though he is ok with that now) & he can get scared when lorries/tractors go past. Yet strangely, he will play happily with his toy lawnmower that revs its engine, & he doesn't mind his toy guitar, or books with noise buttons you can press (unless its a cow's 'moo' sound & he doesn't like that either!).
Is this really strange behaviour
Typical for touchies
Or are most kids this way
These things seem to freak him out more than most other kids I know. If your LO was like this - did they grow out of it & when
Is there anything I can do to help/encourage him to get used to it / not be afraid? I don't mind if he prefers simple toys where he can use his imagination alone, but equally I don't want him to be so scared he runs away!