Tiggerlovinggrandma
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I am a Mema (aka grandma) to a wonderful 2 1/2 year old little boy. My first and so far only grandchild. He will be 3 in late March. He has always been a well behaved little man. He would do what he was told nearly all the time. No terrible twos to speak of. However this past two weeks he has decided to exercise the word NO a lot as well as just not listen in general. We are not sure why the sudden change in pattern? We think he is beginning to finally test his limits. We (my DH (his Pepa), his Mommy and me) are having to repeat ourselves more often than not when we ask him to do anything such as pick up his toys, eat dinner, get dressed, do or don't do this or that, etc.
We do not use spanking as a form of discipline. With our daughter we used only time outs which worked well with her. Neither DD, DH nor I have implemented time outs with the little peanut as yet as there has not been any reason to up until now. For the last two weeks we give him to the count of 3 to follow our command or else we give him a consequence.For example: Hop into bed by the count of 3 or we put you in bed; begin picking up your toys by the count of 3 or you lose the use of them, start to get dressed by the count of 3 or we will dress you, etc He likes to be independant and do things for himself so this has worked but not always. We try to remember that whatever we do, we must remain consistant.
I was wondering what other parents or grandparents are doing these days when their child or grandchild just refuses to go with the flow? What forms of discipline do you use for particular situations?
Some background: Our daughter and grandson have moved in with my DH and I recently until things settle down a bit for the two of them. DD is going through a divorce. She filed this week after being separated for the past year. She has her son with her 3 days one week and 4 days the next, alternating with her ex on a 50/50 visitaion plan.
We do not use spanking as a form of discipline. With our daughter we used only time outs which worked well with her. Neither DD, DH nor I have implemented time outs with the little peanut as yet as there has not been any reason to up until now. For the last two weeks we give him to the count of 3 to follow our command or else we give him a consequence.For example: Hop into bed by the count of 3 or we put you in bed; begin picking up your toys by the count of 3 or you lose the use of them, start to get dressed by the count of 3 or we will dress you, etc He likes to be independant and do things for himself so this has worked but not always. We try to remember that whatever we do, we must remain consistant.
I was wondering what other parents or grandparents are doing these days when their child or grandchild just refuses to go with the flow? What forms of discipline do you use for particular situations?
Some background: Our daughter and grandson have moved in with my DH and I recently until things settle down a bit for the two of them. DD is going through a divorce. She filed this week after being separated for the past year. She has her son with her 3 days one week and 4 days the next, alternating with her ex on a 50/50 visitaion plan.






We leave for Disney on Sunday, hoping that he can make it a week without tantrums!