My 22 month-old has hit the terrible twos early! One minute I look at her adoringly and eat up her loving, funny personality and think I couldn't have a more perfect child. The next minute I am ready to put her up for adoption (not really!). How can one child go from one extreme to the next in 10 seconds. Our angel loves hugs, kisses, babies, magazines, the Wiggles, Elmo and popsicles. Our devil stamps her feet, throws things, tries to hit me when she is angry and whines like the best of the them. After talking to other moms, I am told these behaviors are normal for someone her age.
However, the whining and drama is exhausting. Sometimes I don't know how to react when she pushes the limits on things she knows are wrong. I have tried distracting her, removed her from the situation, been firm with Nos or telling her a certain behavior is naughty, taken away her food when appropriate for the situation, ignored her and even tried a one minute time out once. She had no clue why I made her sit in a chair. We have also tried to pick our battles and positively reinforcing proper behaviors like sitting in a chair at the table instead of standing or climbing on top of the table. No one tactic has been overly effective for discipline. Sometimes I feel like my child is walking all over me! And I am the tougher parent in our household.
Any suggestions or relief that she may eventually grow out of this?
Jennifer
However, the whining and drama is exhausting. Sometimes I don't know how to react when she pushes the limits on things she knows are wrong. I have tried distracting her, removed her from the situation, been firm with Nos or telling her a certain behavior is naughty, taken away her food when appropriate for the situation, ignored her and even tried a one minute time out once. She had no clue why I made her sit in a chair. We have also tried to pick our battles and positively reinforcing proper behaviors like sitting in a chair at the table instead of standing or climbing on top of the table. No one tactic has been overly effective for discipline. Sometimes I feel like my child is walking all over me! And I am the tougher parent in our household.
Any suggestions or relief that she may eventually grow out of this?
Jennifer
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