Maybe I'm putting far too much thought into this, but I want my kids to get along. M is wonderful to her sister. She's kind, patient, loving. I don't know what I'd do without her. She springs to action whenever help is needed, and just knows what to do.
On the other hand, C who is almost 17 months (not yet walking), can be really awful to her sister. She pulls her hair, grabs food out of M's hands, scratches her, head butts her. I know a bit part of it is her age and testing boundaries (when she gets told "no!" she cackles and is on to her next hijink). The problem is that M perceives this all as C not loving her or being the worst baby. I often tell M she should find a cozy spot somewhere where C can't get to her.
What's your advice on riding this through? I feel like sending M away to another part of the house to avoid conflict is only partially helpful, because M does want to be close to us/her sister. I can't exactly send the 17-month old off to another room. I do tell M that the hair-pulling is just a phase, and that C does love her, but oh man...does the latter push buttons! Any advice?
On the other hand, C who is almost 17 months (not yet walking), can be really awful to her sister. She pulls her hair, grabs food out of M's hands, scratches her, head butts her. I know a bit part of it is her age and testing boundaries (when she gets told "no!" she cackles and is on to her next hijink). The problem is that M perceives this all as C not loving her or being the worst baby. I often tell M she should find a cozy spot somewhere where C can't get to her.
What's your advice on riding this through? I feel like sending M away to another part of the house to avoid conflict is only partially helpful, because M does want to be close to us/her sister. I can't exactly send the 17-month old off to another room. I do tell M that the hair-pulling is just a phase, and that C does love her, but oh man...does the latter push buttons! Any advice?
Comment