Anonymous wrote:Not OP- All you people saying to carry the 2 year old- what if I don't want to? I just want 2 year old to be able to ride because she naps in the middle of the day in the stroller while we're out and about. I'm a small person with tall kids and I can't stand to carry kids on my back.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with getting rid of the stroller. Maybe bring a kid backpack or Ergo to carry the two year old if needed.
A strong willed temper tampering 5 year old is going to get worse and worse over the years if you continue to give in. You really need to up your parenting game for that kind of kid.
Anonymous wrote:You buried the lede: DD is a somewhat volatile kid and this is one of her trigger points. She’ll throw a tantrum and refuse to go anywhere, or wail the whole way, or walk so slowly that it isn’t worth going.
This isn’t about walking. It’s about a kid who is struggling. What are you doing to address the volatility? What does your pediatrician suggest? Are you working with a therapist?
Anonymous wrote:Could she have a disability or physical challenge that’s gone undiagnosed? My DD(4) the same way—she has tone and hypermobility issues that make it extra challenging endurance wise. We’ve done OT which has helped a bit with building core and posture strength. We also motivate on hikes with little objects that “the fairies leave” like little sparkles/sequins or gummies every .25 miles or so—she really likes this game.
Anonymous wrote:Dont bring the stroller. Carry less stuff. Offer her to bring a scooter if she wants. Start going on longer actual hikes with just her to build endurance.
Anonymous wrote:We have 2 kids - DD is 5 and DS is 2. Anytime we go out, we bring one airplane stroller as a travel aide - either for our bags and coats, or for the 2 yo. And we expect the 5 yo to walk.
The problem is that the 5 yo would rather be pushed in the stroller while my husband carries the 2 yo. We’re not going on huge hikes, just short walks that would take an adult 10-20 minutes. DD is a somewhat volatile kid and this is one of her trigger points. She’ll throw a tantrum and refuse to go anywhere, or wail the whole way, or walk so slowly that it isn’t worth going. Needless to say, this ruins the whole excursion.
How can I make her walk?? I’ve trying empathizing - “You wish you could ride in the stroller etc.” and trying to make the walk fun “Let’s find some red leaves!” But it often doesn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:Be consistent. Never let her sit in the stroller. Make her walk. Reward the behavior you want. Ignore the behavior you don’t.
Tell her if you get to place A in x number of minutes, you will have time to get a snack.
It’ll take a few times, but she will soon forget she ever sat in the stroller. Don’t give in to the whining.