Since when did 2 year olds get so much attitude???
Okay, I am still new to this, but still. DS was been awful lately. I guess that's why they call it the terrible twos. He will not listen to anything I say.
If I tell him no to anything, he still does it. His whole attitude seems to be "what are you going to to about it?" I put him in time out but it doesn't even phase him. He could care less that he has to sit in a corner.
He new favorite thing is to scream. If we are shopping, we will do little screams throughout the store and do the same thing when we are out to eat.
Today I asked my co-worked/really good friend if she wanted a toddler. I told her that she should really know what she's getting herself into.
(Her and her DH are going to be TTC this summer.)
Anyone going through the same thing with their toddler? Promise me it will get better soon!
Okay, I am still new to this, but still. DS was been awful lately. I guess that's why they call it the terrible twos. He will not listen to anything I say.
If I tell him no to anything, he still does it. His whole attitude seems to be "what are you going to to about it?" I put him in time out but it doesn't even phase him. He could care less that he has to sit in a corner.
He new favorite thing is to scream. If we are shopping, we will do little screams throughout the store and do the same thing when we are out to eat.
Today I asked my co-worked/really good friend if she wanted a toddler. I told her that she should really know what she's getting herself into.
(Her and her DH are going to be TTC this summer.)Anyone going through the same thing with their toddler? Promise me it will get better soon!
I think the most important thing I can do, especially at this age, is to stay consistant and not to give in (which I've been guilty of with her... I don't know why it was so much easier with ds, oh well.) Good luck to you!!! Like I like to say, have fun living in the house the 2 year old runs...that's how we feel most of the time

Yup - I believe she is right. What saves us is that he is so funny. For every frustrating/bad thing that he does, there are 10 other things that are just funny. I'm afraid I may have the class clown on my hands!
Get down on their level and look them in the eyes when talking to them. They have selective hearing at this she and can tune you put in a heartbeat! Timeouts do not work for every child. Find a suitable discipline technique that works. You can also use a timer and it is usually one minute per age. Use the same timeout chair or spot each time so they know that this is their timeout spot.
) but I know for her sake I need to get over her cuteness and do what's best for her