Anonymous wrote:A good swat is sometimes the only thing that works. Stop feeling guilty. She shut up, didn't she, so it worked.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is traveling and I have a toddler and an almost toddler. They both go to day care but mornings and evenings are brutal. This weekend has been awful- my three year old has had several tantrums a day, and just been a freaking nightmare. The almost toddler is an easy kid so no complaints there.
Today, I got a sitter for a few hours and the three year old flipped out- yelling, screaming and crying. Later during bath time, there was another massive- and I mean massive- tantrum. I tried soothing and ignoring but she just worked herself into raging hysterics. After half an hour, I gave her a tight slap and she stopped screaming and started sobbing quietly and settled.
I’m so ashamed that I slapped my kid. I’m also wondering if my kid needs help- no speech delays, otherwise articulate and good learner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is traveling and I have a toddler and an almost toddler. They both go to day care but mornings and evenings are brutal. This weekend has been awful- my three year old has had several tantrums a day, and just been a freaking nightmare. The almost toddler is an easy kid so no complaints there.
Today, I got a sitter for a few hours and the three year old flipped out- yelling, screaming and crying. Later during bath time, there was another massive- and I mean massive- tantrum. I tried soothing and ignoring but she just worked herself into raging hysterics. After half an hour, I gave her a tight slap and she stopped screaming and started sobbing quietly and settled.
I’m so ashamed that I slapped my kid. I’m also wondering if my kid needs help- no speech delays, otherwise articulate and good learner.
You child doesn’t need help, OP, you do (that sounds glib and I apologize but it is true). You could have left the room when she started her tantrum and ignored her. You need to learn how to ride out tantrums and stop taking them personally. You need help getting your expectations in line with her age.
You were wrong to strike a little kid for basically being a little kid. You need some parenting guidance.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is traveling and I have a toddler and an almost toddler. They both go to day care but mornings and evenings are brutal. This weekend has been awful- my three year old has had several tantrums a day, and just been a freaking nightmare. The almost toddler is an easy kid so no complaints there.
Today, I got a sitter for a few hours and the three year old flipped out- yelling, screaming and crying. Later during bath time, there was another massive- and I mean massive- tantrum. I tried soothing and ignoring but she just worked herself into raging hysterics. After half an hour, I gave her a tight slap and she stopped screaming and started sobbing quietly and settled.
I’m so ashamed that I slapped my kid. I’m also wondering if my kid needs help- no speech delays, otherwise articulate and good learner.
Anonymous wrote:So she just lost most of parents' attention because there's a new baby, she just lost her father permanently (in her mind) because he's traveling, and now she lost you for the day too and you hand her over to a babysitter? And she's a toddler? And you're surprised she didn't respond well?
Sigh.
Anonymous wrote:So she just lost most of parents' attention because there's a new baby, she just lost her father permanently (in her mind) because he's traveling, and now she lost you for the day too and you hand her over to a babysitter? And she's a toddler? And you're surprised she didn't respond well?
Sigh.