Thanks for the heads up with the stairs and jumping. We did not let Rocco go on the big stairs shown in the video until he had mastered the set of three upstairs. Even with those he was not allowed to go on unsupervised and we shadowed his walk down. We got him when he was 10 weeks old, so he was fairly steady on his feet. Right now he is still supervised (from either of the two rooms) which I will stop and watch him go up or down the stairs. If we are solely upstairs the door is always closed so we can keep a better eye on him and not risk him accidentally running down the stairs during one of his “mad dash B” runs.
On one hand we do want to protect him from harm while at the same time consider the multiple environments he should have exposure to in order to properly socialize and generalize his appropriate behaviors. With the stairs we have tried to balance the two. Unfortunately, stairs are part of our life at our house( we have the inside, and out), so I wanted to have some earlier positive exposure. That being said, this means that I have to make sure I don’t get complacent and monitor him while he is on the stairs.