Anonymous wrote:Newborn through 6 months was my least favorite. So fussy, so needy, and also kind of boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12-18 months. Mobility without rationality. Either needing to be held or getting into things he shouldn't (china cabinet, cat's water bowl). Cannot be left unattended for one second. Thank God he can't climb out of the playpen yet.
Me too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. It also helps to know the oldest child of the responders. My oldest is 10 (fantastic age, btw). Least favorite for both kids so far was 3.5.
+1
I sure hope there are a lot of parents of younger kids responding. I can’t be alone in my teenage hate!
I was going to say that I can’t reply as a mom of under 8s.
But I can say what it is so far: 2 or 3. As they near age two until sometime before they turn 4. Once 4, things are a lot more manageable.
It must be the difficulty communicating back and forth, the tantrums, the never ending curiosity that is AlWAYs messy. And constant peril! My 21mo old is climbing onto our super high table every chance he gets now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. It also helps to know the oldest child of the responders. My oldest is 10 (fantastic age, btw). Least favorite for both kids so far was 3.5.
+1
I sure hope there are a lot of parents of younger kids responding. I can’t be alone in my teenage hate!
Anonymous wrote:Interesting question. It also helps to know the oldest child of the responders. My oldest is 10 (fantastic age, btw). Least favorite for both kids so far was 3.5.
Anonymous wrote:Newborn to preschool age was the worst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12-18 months. Mobility without rationality. Either needing to be held or getting into things he shouldn't (china cabinet, cat's water bowl). Cannot be left unattended for one second. Thank God he can't climb out of the playpen yet.
Me too.
Anonymous wrote:12-18 months. Mobility without rationality. Either needing to be held or getting into things he shouldn't (china cabinet, cat's water bowl). Cannot be left unattended for one second. Thank God he can't climb out of the playpen yet.