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Toddlers
Since there is a recent thread about teenagers, I thought I'd bring up another troublesome age category...TODDLERS.
Today my 2.5 year old wanted to wear her jacket while at the same time passionately did not want to wear her jacket! :ohmy: Need I say more? Those who have had toddlers will understand. |
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My daughter is 19 months and seems to have just entered that terrible twos phase. I was a little worried the first time I saw Poppy throw herself to the floor and start screaming. My wife assures me though it's just a normal phase. Even so, it's not particularly a phase I'm enjoying.
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by markonline1
(Post 11993932)
My daughter is 19 months and seems to have just entered that terrible twos phase. I was a little worried the first time I saw Poppy throw herself to the floor and start screaming. My wife assures me though it's just a normal phase. Even so, it's not particularly a phase I'm enjoying.
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Teckelspass
(Post 11993857)
Since there is a recent thread about teenagers, I thought I'd bring up another troublesome age category...TODDLERS.
Today my 2.5 year old wanted to wear her jacket while at the same time passionately did not want to wear her jacket! :ohmy: Need I say more? Those who have had toddlers will understand. |
Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by markonline1
(Post 11993932)
My daughter is 19 months and seems to have just entered that terrible twos phase. I was a little worried the first time I saw Poppy throw herself to the floor and start screaming. My wife assures me though it's just a normal phase. Even so, it's not particularly a phase I'm enjoying.
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 11994056)
So my girls are 12 and 10 but so you know (and this is from the voice of experience) people may call it 'the terrible two's' but 3 years are wayyyyyy worse... just sayin ;)
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 11994056)
So my girls are 12 and 10 but so you know (and this is from the voice of experience) people may call it 'the terrible two's' but 3 years are wayyyyyy worse... just sayin ;)
Kind of down hill once they can start talking back, too. |
Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Teckelspass
(Post 11994301)
Glad to hear it gets better! :)
We only have one, little Miss P who is currently nine, and she was stubborn, difficult and opinionated as a toddler, and hasn't changed much. I don't know where she got those traits from. :whistle: |
Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 11994056)
So my girls are 12 and 10 but so you know (and this is from the voice of experience) people may call it 'the terrible two's' but 3 years are wayyyyyy worse... just sayin ;)
Just wait another 2-3 years. You'll look back fondly on the younger years and realise just how easy they were. |
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I'm desperately trying to convince SmallChog (3) that she doesn't need to be 8 inches away from me at all times. I feel like she's judging me for my parenting choices...
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Re: Toddlers
Well, if anything this thread and the teenagers thread are acting as a highly effective contraceptive method for currently childless (childfree?) couples :lol:
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Pom_Chch
(Post 11994631)
Well, if anything this thread and the teenagers thread are acting as a highly effective contraceptive method for currently childless (childfree?) couples :lol:
In all seriousness though, it is for me a totally worthwhile and rewarding experience, just doesn't feel like it every minute 😄 And it is not for everyone. I think society often pressures people into having children when perhaps they shouldn't. It really does change your life. Even people who have children get pressured to have more. We have decided to only have one, and you can't believe how some react to that. Won't she be lonely? Won't she be spoiled? What happens when you die with no sibling for her etc....I think ironically we probably had less pressure about children when we had none, now that I think about it! |
Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Pom_Chch
(Post 11994631)
Well, if anything this thread and the teenagers thread are acting as a highly effective contraceptive method for currently childless (childfree?) couples :lol:
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Re: Toddlers
I remember my now 4 year old screaming and crying at me because I wouldn't let her eat my deodorant.
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Re: Toddlers
Originally Posted by Sarah
(Post 11994930)
I remember my now 4 year old screaming and crying at me because I wouldn't let her eat my deodorant.
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