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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have just turned 3yo who is screams to try to get her way. She also escalates play with her older sister into a poking, grabbing, pummeling, hair pulling mess. Her sister ends up in a fetal position yelling for help. They are close in age and in size, but the older one is 5 and mostly rational. Everything with the 3yo is a battle. Right now, my whole focus is on improving the bedtime routine. It is an exhausting epic battle. Sometimes, I try to end it... but she clings to me and gets so hysterical.[/quote] So many typos! I have a just turned 3yo who screams...[/quote] What? Your one daughter is physically assaulting the other to the pint that she is terrified, curled up, and yelling for you, yet the thing you need to conquer is bedtime? How about helping your poor 5 year old feel safe and secure. Where are you when all of this is happening? If you’re 3 year old is a violent child, you shouldn’t be leaving her alone with her sister. It sickens me that it sounds like this is a recurring issue and these kids are unsupervised. Your poor 5 year old is getting hit and you keep allowing that situation to happen. Discipline your little brat. [/quote] DP. For my DC, the meltdowns are related to sleep. Focusing on bedtime seems like an excellent strategy.[/quote] Well what do propose pp does to protect her other child? Just let her get hurt while they figure it out? She had more than one kid, but seems to be acting like only one matters. I just feel so sad for that poor child. She must live her life in constant fear. [/quote]
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