Whoever deemed the twos to be terrible was completely off....it has to be the threes that are difficult. Two was a breeze in comparison.
The latest issue that we are dealing with is night wandering out of his new big boy bed. This happens 4-5 times a night and makes us all tired and cranky. This, in turn, makes us less able to deal with some other new fun behavior he has learned. How did you all teach your kids to stay in bed all night?
The good news about the nocturnal wandering is that he is getting up by himself to go potty. I swear, it is almost like he trained in a week. He just had to be ready and decide for himself it was time.
The other challenge that we am facing is defiance. It is almost like he and I are struggling to assert who is in control (e.g. when he gets dressed, whether he gets dressed, what he wears) and I'm not sure who is winning. Everything is a power struggle and it just seems like we are at loggerheads. Notably, he reserves this power struggle just for dear old mommy. Everyone else comments how well behaved he is. I'm really trying to choose my battles, but this new found independence is wearing me down. Help! I feel like so much of our energy is focused on negative stuff right now instead of positive. It makes me feel like a pretty crappy parent.
Kelly
The latest issue that we are dealing with is night wandering out of his new big boy bed. This happens 4-5 times a night and makes us all tired and cranky. This, in turn, makes us less able to deal with some other new fun behavior he has learned. How did you all teach your kids to stay in bed all night?
The good news about the nocturnal wandering is that he is getting up by himself to go potty. I swear, it is almost like he trained in a week. He just had to be ready and decide for himself it was time.
The other challenge that we am facing is defiance. It is almost like he and I are struggling to assert who is in control (e.g. when he gets dressed, whether he gets dressed, what he wears) and I'm not sure who is winning. Everything is a power struggle and it just seems like we are at loggerheads. Notably, he reserves this power struggle just for dear old mommy. Everyone else comments how well behaved he is. I'm really trying to choose my battles, but this new found independence is wearing me down. Help! I feel like so much of our energy is focused on negative stuff right now instead of positive. It makes me feel like a pretty crappy parent.
Kelly
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