tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6728835742040415022.post2126731121206366565..comments2024-01-29T14:28:03.074-05:00Comments on Before The Baby Wakes: Bad Toddler BehaviorAlexhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03908409066878493079noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6728835742040415022.post-2067245220174435512009-10-17T21:25:38.598-04:002009-10-17T21:25:38.598-04:00What did I do to get my toddler to behave? Hold on...What did I do to get my toddler to behave? Hold on tight and ride out the storm.<br /><br />I clearly recall having to abandon my shopping cart in the middle of the grocery store to escort my overreacting toddler outside in order to allow the other shoppers some peace and quiet.<br /><br />But as they say, "this too shall pass." And before you know it, your permit-toting 15-year-old is driving YOU to the grocery store and asking YOU to please stop overreacting to the way he's handling his left turns. Ha, ha, ha!Name: Holly Bownehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01079363337603264641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6728835742040415022.post-46964311803510223262009-10-15T15:43:58.379-04:002009-10-15T15:43:58.379-04:00The book that helped me the most with my two was I...The book that helped me the most with my two was I Brake for Temper Tantrums. I followed some of the advice, (which seemed a bit too obvious at points) and it worked wonderfully. We are having problems again now though, and I think I need to go back for a re-read!<br /><br />I like your blog. Found you on Mom Bloggers Follower Group. I'm now following and looking forward to reading more.2Wired2Tiredhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08537905575190521235noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6728835742040415022.post-63621601266050727552009-10-15T09:10:22.956-04:002009-10-15T09:10:22.956-04:00you know my 25mth can be just like your Pheonix, a...you know my 25mth can be just like your Pheonix, and when my DS was your son's age, he was better than he is now... so that may mean you might not be going to get any respite any time soon. I'm with Areeba tho, I do EXACTLY like her, believe it or not, you can rise above it and not let it get to you... it's difficult if you are trying to do something else, but most other times it's managable... I guess you gotta adapt for a while until the channels of communication widen. They're just little bubsies (with cute "no" answers up their sleeves) and I probably wish somethings would improve, but overall, I love him to bits! (even when he tries to poke his 1yo sister's eyes!!!)<br /> lolOne of my Hobby Blogshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05282982287412178840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6728835742040415022.post-7965077161176920992009-10-15T08:24:30.653-04:002009-10-15T08:24:30.653-04:00OH wow!! I have a 20 month old at home and like P...OH wow!! I have a 20 month old at home and like Phoenix, Ms. thang also has her moments. I used to get very frustrated but now I stay calm, get down on my knees, hold her and tell her to use her words. I continue to say its ok, its ok, use your words baby and I swear the more I talk to her the faster she calms down. Now there are moments where she is completely out of control and if she throws herself on the floor, I ignore her until she quiets down and then I approach her for some love!! Its hard..they dont know how to talk yet, so they just scream and cry! hang in there mama!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com