Anonymous wrote:My 2.5 year old says similar things and the truth is that he needs to be alone by himself for a while. He sort of puts himself in timeout when he gets frustrated. And then he comes out happy.
DH and I think it's a bit strange, but we've learned to ignore him when he doesn't want us because he's mean and it doesn't help him. We do wonder if we're doing the right thing?
Anonymous wrote:I say, “you sound really angry!” And maybe empathize. “I would be frustrated too if my mom told me to come to dinner when I was in the middle of playing dolls. The thing is, it’s time for the family to have dinner now. I need you to come to the table. You can finish playing dolls after you eat.”
Anonymous wrote:I say, “you sound really angry!” And maybe empathize. “I would be frustrated too if my mom told me to come to dinner when I was in the middle of playing dolls. The thing is, it’s time for the family to have dinner now. I need you to come to the table. You can finish playing dolls after you eat.”
Anonymous wrote:I say “no”.