Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But mine is not being a brat about it, he is just testing boundaries.
SAME DIFFERENCE.
Well, then all toddlers are brats, because all toddlers test boundaries. . . It's developmentally appropriate. It's how they learn.
Anonymous wrote:You can correct her, tell her that's rude/impolite and to rephrase her request. Or you can ignore it and continue on. She's beginning to assert herself, it's developmental, not personal.
http://www.parents.com/advice/toddlers-preschoolers/toddlers-and-discipline/why-does-my-daughter-tell-everyone-to-go-away/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But mine is not being a brat about it, he is just testing boundaries.
SAME DIFFERENCE.
Anonymous wrote:But mine is not being a brat about it, he is just testing boundaries.
Anonymous wrote:Tell her "No Daddy will not go away - I want him here." And have DH go on as if she hadn't said it.
Nip this crap in the bud, OP, she is just testing you both to see how high you will jump for her.