Anonymous wrote:20:44 my daughter is doing pretty well in preschool. I actually started her in a program in January for 2 days a week and it was a bit of a rough transition, but she adjusted well after a month or two. She doesn't give the teachers as hard of a time, but she does tend to cry a lot there too about the littlest things - a kid takes her toy, she doesn't want to do the activity the class is doing, etc. But the teachers are great about getting her to calm down and move on.
To everyone else who says I am just doing it wrong... clearly you have just never experienced a truly spirited, difficult kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20:44 my daughter is doing pretty well in preschool. I actually started her in a program in January for 2 days a week and it was a bit of a rough transition, but she adjusted well after a month or two. She doesn't give the teachers as hard of a time, but she does tend to cry a lot there too about the littlest things - a kid takes her toy, she doesn't want to do the activity the class is doing, etc. But the teachers are great about getting her to calm down and move on.
To everyone else who says I am just doing it wrong... clearly you have just never experienced a truly spirited, difficult kid.
Okay then. Your kid just sucks and there is nothing that you can do because kid was born terrible.
Better? Is that what you wanted to hear? Because that is what you think.
Anonymous wrote:Trust me, we spend a good chunk of the day with me ignoring her bad behavior or putting her in a time out, so I do set limits. She just pushes me on every single thing and is a very sensitive little girl. She cried today because she didn't like the shirt I was wearing and she wanted me to change - which I did not. I left the room and she cried for 5 more minutes and then moved on the the next thing, which was pulling all of her books off of her book shelf and throwing them. I told her to pick them up with me which set off World War 3 because she doesn't want them on the shelf anymore. Once again, I didn't indulge her behavior and walked away which she cried.
Anonymous wrote:20:44 my daughter is doing pretty well in preschool. I actually started her in a program in January for 2 days a week and it was a bit of a rough transition, but she adjusted well after a month or two. She doesn't give the teachers as hard of a time, but she does tend to cry a lot there too about the littlest things - a kid takes her toy, she doesn't want to do the activity the class is doing, etc. But the teachers are great about getting her to calm down and move on.
To everyone else who says I am just doing it wrong... clearly you have just never experienced a truly spirited, difficult kid.
Anonymous wrote:Trust me, we spend a good chunk of the day with me ignoring her bad behavior or putting her in a time out, so I do set limits. She just pushes me on every single thing and is a very sensitive little girl. She cried today because she didn't like the shirt I was wearing and she wanted me to change - which I did not. I left the room and she cried for 5 more minutes and then moved on the the next thing, which was pulling all of her books off of her book shelf and throwing them. I told her to pick them up with me which set off World War 3 because she doesn't want them on the shelf anymore. Once again, I didn't indulge her behavior and walked away which she cried.
Anonymous wrote:...when did it get better? Did your child ever mellow out, or do you think they will just always have a more difficult personality? And was 3 worse than 2 for you?
My almost 3 year old daughter was a very challenging baby (colic, reflux, sleep issue) who grew into a very challenging toddler (tantrums, whines all day, pushes every boundary and limit all day every day) and it's truly kicking my a$$. I SAH but she is in preschool 3 days a week so at least I get a break. DH and I always wanted 2 kids, but she has put so much stress on us and our relationship that I am pretty sure she will be an only at this point.
I hear that 3 is worse than 2 and I just can't even imagine how much worse it can get, but the past year has been intense and overwhelming to say the least. My friends all tell me that 4 is a dream age, but then again they all seem to have much easier kids so things may not be so great for us.
Please help me see the light at the end of the tunnel before I go insane.
Anonymous wrote:You don't know how to set limits.