Has anyone come across any books they found resourceful when dealing with toddlers? Otherwise, how did you cope with the terrible twos? We have a whiner on our hands and it seems to be getting worse. The whining gets to my husband like fingernails on a chalkboard. I am more used to it because I am home with her on a daily basis.
The whining occurs when she wants something or things aren't going her way. She whines a little less with me because I don't respond to it. DH and I are butting heads about it because I feel he reinforces the whining by giving in because he can't take listening to it and going against limits that I set. She already goes to him when I say no to something. We want to work as a team on parenting, but it is difficult with the incessant noise!
We are working on keeping structure, giving choices when appropriate and spending as much time with her as we can. She does have pretty good verbal skills, but her response to things is whining. I am at a loss sometimes. Avery is already favoring her father because I require more structure and set limits. I feel like an ogre!
Jennifer
The whining occurs when she wants something or things aren't going her way. She whines a little less with me because I don't respond to it. DH and I are butting heads about it because I feel he reinforces the whining by giving in because he can't take listening to it and going against limits that I set. She already goes to him when I say no to something. We want to work as a team on parenting, but it is difficult with the incessant noise!
We are working on keeping structure, giving choices when appropriate and spending as much time with her as we can. She does have pretty good verbal skills, but her response to things is whining. I am at a loss sometimes. Avery is already favoring her father because I require more structure and set limits. I feel like an ogre!
Jennifer
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