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a number of issues

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Last Post May 5, 2008 6:21 PM by: Angel Baby
Angel Baby
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Registered: 5/5/08

Re: a number of issues

May 5, 2008 6:21 PM
I am with you mother of 1-2 my son Angel is a hand full i get so frustrated because my 18 month old has bad habits of pulling other peoples hair and slapping them and he throws the worst fits ever he also just wants to be running outside and not hold my hand and forget the stroller that has been out of the question since he started walking i also don't know what to do sometimes their behavior stresses you out i had a really bad meltdown on Saturday he was just crying and did not want to eat i just started to cry anybody have any tips because i need them. Thanks
motherof1-2
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Registered: 3/19/08

Re: a number of issues

Mar 21, 2008 7:00 AM
I appreciate the advice.
BKsmom
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Registered: 12/12/07

Re: a number of issues

Mar 20, 2008 11:11 AM

My son started going through is terrible 2's when I was pregnant w/ my daughter too. IMO, it's b/c you have another baby on the way. I'm sure your son knows that he's going to have to share you w/ the new baby and he's used to being the center of attention. Not to mention that he's having to give his crib to the new baby (mine was the same way at 1st). Just try to shower him w/ as much attention as you can now b/c once the baby comes, he'll have to adjust rather quickly. He's just a little guy having to deal w/ all of these emotions at such a young age and that's why they act out. I would put off the potty training until he's ready...maybe after the baby's born after giving him time to adjust. Right now, he probably feels like he's spiraling out of control and the sleep and potty issues are the only things he has control over still. I'm not saying that once the baby is born it will magically be all better, but once your son has time to adjust to his new life, he will calm down and stop acting out so much. I just went through this same thing and he will get better, I promise.

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Darlene
Brandon 3 yrs
Kaitlyn 17 months
motherof1-2
Posts: 8
Registered: 3/19/08

a number of issues

Mar 19, 2008 11:52 PM
I am a mother of 1 and expecting another at the end of July. My 2yr old Isaac is horrible at going to bed and sleeping through the night now that he's in a bed. He sneaks into my bed or expects me to be with him all night. He used to be an angel but now I have more issues with him than I can handle. My other problems are 1st he won't let me do anything by myself whenever I'm with him. He throws fits when he doesn't want to do something, or wants attention. I've tried to potty train him but every time he sits on his potty chair he doesn't want to take of his pull-up. I just don't know what to do!



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