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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The "Naughty" word is disturbing to hear by a parent in reference to a 15 month old. Please, not said snarkily, but get to a parenting class ASAP to help develop a more reasonable set of expectations so you can support your son from the beginning, or this may turn into a huge problem later in life for both of you[/quote] Yep, this. Op needs a parenting class or a book on child development because she sounds like she knows literally nothing. I’m going to assume OP has been messing up from the beginning which is partly [b]why her child is like this[/b]. Op do you struggle in other aspects of life too?[/quote] Oh shut up. Her child is a normal 15 month old. You need a parenting class.[/quote] No. My kid is older now but didn’t even do half of what OP describes. [/quote] All kids are different and have different needs and thresholds. My kid runs the 0.6 mile "walk" to school and "walk" home. Most kids ride the bus and get tired at soccer practice. He can also do 5 pull ups. And 10 honest-to-god chest to the floor pushups.He is 5. Can you guess what he was like at 15 months? Do you think he's high sleep needs or low sleep needs? Do you think he still naps like some of his classmates in Kindergarten who need to "rest" when they get home from 6 hours of school? No, he dropped his nap at 3. The thing is he is still within the normal spectrum of a 5 year old boy, he is just towards the end of the spectrum. Just like a kid who still needs a nap after K is still within the norm. On the opposite end. He sounds high-energy, high-sensory and Mom is a FTM with a spirited child. She needs to read an array of parenting books for spirited children (Big Little Feeling, Good Inside by Dr Becky, No Drama Discpline, Whole Brain CHild, Raising Good Humans, 123 Magic). Not everything will work with every kid. All of these books have different means of holding boundaries and what is appropriate boundaries to instill. Its also about understanding what is unfair to your kid expectation-wise. Crafts and library time are only going to be worthwhile when other cups have been filled. For example, my kid uses chalk to draw raceways and rainbows like Mario Kart and then races his cars on them. He is not sitting nicely for an hour creating a Zoo scene with chalk. He is using chalk but my expectation is not the latter. [/quote]
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