Being a little Touble maker!
By C
@ShyBear88 (59342)
Sterling, Virginia
March 17, 2016 10:34am CST
Oh my it see,s to be one of those days for the little guy I watch. He is two and loves to yell, stomp his feet, hit, throw things as well as push things. He is having one of those days where he realized that he isn't going to get his way. I know he has a sorer in his mouth but no excuse for being a little trouble maker today. I had enough by 10:30 and brought him upstairs to nap, I had him do time out once after several takings of course. He is 2 so it takes reminders all day every. I haven't had this much trouble with him ever. I guess the change is hitting him. His mommy is working more hours which means I have him for longer time and he is use to getting his way to a certainty while at home. I knew his parents disapline and I try to be relaxed as much as I can with him to a certain level. I don't take the pushing, hitting, and stuff seriously and see it through based off of his age.
I'm hoping when he wakes he is in a more kind mood and not getting himself into trouble.
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
18 Mar 16
He is 2 years old. That is normal behavior of a two year old. Even my own 3.5 year old did thighs like that. His personality is different but he is going through the horrible 3s which by far is the wise age of any child before the teen years. I thought my girl was bad nope my boy will cry at the drop of the hat has a lot of anger and aggression and that is very normal for boys.
The 2 year old isn't use to not seeing his mommy daily. She is working nearly all day so I have him for 8 hours a day till his meme or dad picks him up. He is having a hard time with this new change. Children don't take change easily. I remember when our third was born all the kids has a hard time having a new little person in there life and taking up nearly all of my time. They then do things you don't want them to do. It you have to understand they are children they can't control there emotions and some times take them out in such was we do not like.
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
18 Mar 16
@just4him he wishes he had control. He knows I'm the boss. Nothing has changed really people have learned there is a better way. I hated soakings as a kid and frankly I hate my father for it. As much as a parent you want your kids to listen there is a line between being to harsh and tough on a child and certain ages are meant for that but not in the young years that's about exploring learning. He is still learning his with eveyone.
He stopped after a 2 minute time out. He is way better behaved then my older two most days. Now if only I get him to share nicely ans uses his inside voice. I know he has to shout over his sissy I'd he wants to be heard.
Little stinker is already much better behaved today. He came in was upset mommy was leaving stomped his food till I got him some breakfast since food in tummy a very mellow little guy. His started allergy medication yester because he has been cranky with a runny nose and stuff. I guess he has pollen issues.
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@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
18 Mar 16
@ShyBear88 I know the laws have changed quite a bit from when I was growing up, but back then a little discipline went a long way to curing those aggression behaviors. I know, because I had that discipline quite a bit and it didn't hurt me at all, but made me appreciate it. I never acted out in public. It was a sad day when they took discipline away from parents and gave children control over their lives, even at the tender age of two.
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@1creekgirl (44560)
• United States
18 Mar 16
Babies are born wanting their own way. It's human nature. But they feel more secure when they realize they're not the boss of the grown-up world and don't have total control of everyone. It's really very scary for them to feel like they're in control. I certainly don't think kids should ever be abused in any way. But they need to learn at an early age that they have rules to follow.
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
19 Mar 16
That is why I put him in time out. A little cool down time since he was cranky. After that he was done with all of that. Change isn't doing well for him. Nap made everything better as well.
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@Lazyblogs (494)
• Chandigarh, India
17 Mar 16
Children sometimes are like this but they get back to their cute innocent self after some time
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@ShyBear88 (59342)
• Sterling, Virginia
17 Mar 16
They are like yo you. He is doing better fter not isn't all.
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