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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:46pm | IP Logged Quote PurpleKangaroo

Hello everyone! welll Emily is 2 and a half and for the past week has been a total nightmare - We are at our wits end. She has been through stages like this before but never this bad! It seems to be constant. Over the last few months she has bee moved into a bed had dummy taken off her and has been potty trained so IM figuring these are massive changes for a little one and even though she has adapted well - i know its a massive step for her. Also with christmas coming and all the changes etc its prob a lot for her to take in. Its just really stressful at the moment she is craving our attention all the time and does things deliberately to make us react - we are trying not to react to things but its hard sometimes. I use to sit her down in one place but now she jsut things thats a game and it seems to make the situation worse. I've tried talking and compromising with her but she doesnt fully understand all of that at the moment! Im guessing shes prob getting bored aswell but im lost as to what else to do with her??  jsut wondering if anyone else is experiencing this at the moment? any advice greatly appreciated!! 
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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 8:58pm | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

Ooooo a kindred spirit. I'm so glad you've posted as my son Tom sounds exactly the same.

I've posted loads on here (under toddler/babies) about his behaviour.  I'm sure some kids are more strong willed than others!

Tom's full of cold at the moment and is the limpet from hell!  This doesn't excuse his naughty behaviour because he knows exactly what he's doing, but it makes me more patient with him. Some days are worse than others.

I'm split from his dad and work full-time so I feel alot of guilt, which I sure he picks up.

I was talking to my mum about this last night and she made me realise that his routine had gone abit pear-shaped over the last month or so and maybe try to get him back in it.  I've tried everything else from the naughty chair to time out to smacking on the bum to ignoring him but nothing works so the routine is the last resort.

Whether we like it not they all go through this stage. It's bloomin knackering, but it's such a relief to find out you're not the only one.

Hope I've helped if only a little.  It can be soul destroying, can't it.

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Posted: 10 December 2007 at 9:09pm | IP Logged Quote PurpleKangaroo

Yes! very soul destroying I actually smacked emily today which I have never done but really am at my wits end its sooo tiring! Emilys routine is still the same apart from she gets up ALOT earlier now shes in a bed but no earlier than a lot of toddlers do. I can feel myself praying for this stage to end well hoping its just a stage!!!! I cant cope like this for ever! I really feel for you - I know EXACTLY what your going through!!! let me know how you get on with the routine....fingers crossed! :)
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Posted: 11 December 2007 at 12:58pm | IP Logged Quote Vickimom

Yep I'm in total agreement, it may well be the routine. The oly major change Fred has had was when he moved into a bed, and my God it was over in 2 months, but what a 2 moth period it is. They are also finding out they are not the same person as us, so they are testing the boundaries to the limit. Haven't got any advice for you, as Fred is a monster at teh best of times! lol It will pass.
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Posted: 11 December 2007 at 3:10pm | IP Logged Quote amypiper

Adam has been like this on and off since he was about 2 and he's now 3 and a half. It doesn't seem to get any better just he does things a little differently to wind us up! Its gotten worse since Zarah started crawling as he is awful to her somedays. And its harder for me to tell him off as Im just so tired all the time that I do seem to give in a lot. I just hope I can get things sorted once the new baby arrives as otherwise Im gonna have a helll of a lot to cope with everyday!
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Posted: 16 December 2007 at 10:21am | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

Hi PurpleKangaroo,

How is it going with your lo?

I've gotten my boys back into routine over the last week or so and I've seen such a difference in Tom. 

He's now calmer, more placid and even-tempered.  I'm hardly having to deal with a situation and if I do it's quickly resolved.

Some nights he'll still try and get into my bed, but if I show him back to his room he'll go back without a fuss.  He feels more secure because he knows what comes next in his life.

I now have my evenings back-hurrah!

It's brilliant!

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Posted: 16 December 2007 at 2:02pm | IP Logged Quote jecko

hey hun hows it going? it sounds the exactly the same as the problems im having with molly at the moment and its so hard ive tried alsorts when shes playing up removing toys , no sweets sitting down having a chat even the naughty step "which hasnt worked as that is a new one and she seems to like it" none have worked i just hope its a phase and will pass soon, i really thought we were lucky and missed out on the terrible 2's but ours just came late, i thought maybe out probs were caused by me being pregnant and the word baby getting used very often but she seems to love the idea and gets involved with all what we do for the baby arriving so heres to its over soon and shes back to the little angel she was before lol - xx jue xx
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Posted: 16 December 2007 at 5:43pm | IP Logged Quote PurpleKangaroo

Hiya - Well EMily has been with my mum all weekend - first night away from home!! The last few days she has gotten a lot better and this weekend mum said she has been a cmplete angel - always the way for other people isnt it!!! lol I'm trying my hardest to keep her occupied and ignore the bad praise the good etc - i soemtimes slip and react - shout etc but thats going to happen. Touch wood she will carry on being good but im not holding out any hope lol Sounds like most of us with 2 yr olds are going through the same sorta thing - glad im not alone!! lol thanx for asking zoe - glad Tom is being a good boy for mummy!

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Posted: 16 December 2007 at 7:26pm | IP Logged Quote Funchick

Soul destroyed?  Yup sounds like me atm!!  Lewis is being an absolute nightmare!!  Today alone hes had too many tantrums to count and has been so so naughty Im going insane!

This afternoon we went to the new Asda Living store in our area, and Lewis got his eye on some Bob the Builder wellies - too big - but hey - he gives it a go anyway - sits on the floor and takes his shoes off - rips the labels off the wellies and proceeds to put them on.  My dad catches him and takes them off - full-scale riot persues.

So we are at home and hes running backwards and forwards like a looney and chucking one of those soft footballs about, knocking everything over in sight.  All goes quiet and then we discover that hes decorated the leather seat with chalk and also the floor beside it - quite artistic, which he gets from me - but thats beside the point!!  Have confiscated his favourite toy of the hour and he continues to chatter and screach and scream.

its not even half 7 and Im to take away.  Hes not remotely tired and if I put him to bed now hes only gonna get into mischief upstairs!!  Arrggghhh  Nothing I try seems to help at all no matter how ridgedly we stick to it!!  Im trying my hardest to ride this out cos I know it will pass - but its hard - really hard and I know that I echo quite a few of the mums!!

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Posted: 16 December 2007 at 8:21pm | IP Logged Quote MUM2MAXTOM

FC, Tom was also a little blighter today.

I took the boys out of their trikes for a trip to the park.  However, Tom decides to speed off Lewis Hamilton stylee only he's veering towards the road.  I'm running after him like a loon and shouting for him to stop but would you believe it he has selective hearing (I'm sure that's a man thing).

I catch up with him and out of fear more than anything give him a tap on his bum.  Now he's got a pull-up on as we're out and about and it was a tap, but in Tom's world that warrants a full scale scream out.  Boy, did he give it some.

I try to explain why mummy smacked his bum but he's so het up he's not listening, so I left him on the path (safely away from the road) to cool off and paid Max loads of attention for being a good boy.

It worked, although he didn't give in easily.

Got home and cooked tea.  Mum was with us so I managed to cook without him clinging to my ankle.  I even managed to get the hoovering done without him throwing himself in front of it to try and stop me doing something that didn't involve him!

Even though mum stayed late I stuck to the routine i.e. bath at 6ish, dressed and ready for story by 7ish etc.  They both went to bed easily at the right time.

I still got my kiss and cuddle so he still loves his mummy.  I sometimes wonder if they remember.  If they don't remember the punishment I hope they remember why they've been punished and then it wouldn't have been in vain.

 

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