Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Toddlers don't listen. As others have said it's a pretty hallmark quality, along with tantrums. Getting some tools in your toolbox will help. Follow big little feelings on instagram, look at their old highlights and/or buy their course - it's very easy to digest. Also read "no bad kids" by Janet Lansbury to help learn more about what to expect at this age and developmentally appropriate behavior and how to respond, it will help a lot.
Another vote for No Bad Kids. It saved me during this time.
Yes me too. And I didn't even follow all her advice to a T. But it kept me from totally losing my mind and getting angry with my toddler for being a TODDLER.
Agreed, I'm the pp and I don't follow everything janet lansbury says that's for sure, but it helps you have a good lens I think on these years of toddlerhood/preschool time so you feel less frustrated. Or when you do feel frustrated it's easier to remind yourself this is normal, your kid is normal, etc. And the book is incredibly short so it's an easy read.