I have felt like a rookie parent lately. I don't know if my son is exhibiting age appropriate behavior, if I am coddling him, or if he is just acting like every other little kid his age does. I know that we aren't supposed to compare children, but I keep noticing that he is smaller than his peers and a tad behind in motor skills. I just want to make sure that I'm not adding to the problem but giving him proper guidance.
At three, he continues to have trouble getting undressed, let alone dressed. He still needs lots of help with tooth brushing. He is firmly against potty training and clings to wearing his diapers. He still asks to be carried whenever we walk any distance, no matter how small.
We don't have a lot of experience with kids so we are wondering if some of this is a product of him being an only child who enjoys our undevoted attention. Conversely, are we just overanalytical and hyper and these things just happen to indicate his current, normal development.
My girlfriend's little girl is sooooooo independent. She self potty trained at two, completely dressend and undressed herself at two and a half, conducts the entire exchange with the pizza man at 3, and exhibits a whole host of other independent traits. Of course the flip side to this is that her strong headedness have given her parents problems that we haven't encountered with our otherwise meek child.
We just feel like we are flying without a net and guessing at things like, "are we pushing him enough to be independent or should we cling to the last remenents of his babyhood?" and "Is this normal age appropriate behavior?" It just seems like we are constantly adjusting and readjusting our strategies and concerns. I guess that we thought that things would be more clear cut, like there would be an answer key or user manual somewhere
This parenting thing is so confusing.
Kelly
At three, he continues to have trouble getting undressed, let alone dressed. He still needs lots of help with tooth brushing. He is firmly against potty training and clings to wearing his diapers. He still asks to be carried whenever we walk any distance, no matter how small.
We don't have a lot of experience with kids so we are wondering if some of this is a product of him being an only child who enjoys our undevoted attention. Conversely, are we just overanalytical and hyper and these things just happen to indicate his current, normal development.
My girlfriend's little girl is sooooooo independent. She self potty trained at two, completely dressend and undressed herself at two and a half, conducts the entire exchange with the pizza man at 3, and exhibits a whole host of other independent traits. Of course the flip side to this is that her strong headedness have given her parents problems that we haven't encountered with our otherwise meek child.
We just feel like we are flying without a net and guessing at things like, "are we pushing him enough to be independent or should we cling to the last remenents of his babyhood?" and "Is this normal age appropriate behavior?" It just seems like we are constantly adjusting and readjusting our strategies and concerns. I guess that we thought that things would be more clear cut, like there would be an answer key or user manual somewhere
This parenting thing is so confusing.
Kelly
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