Anonymous wrote:Yesterday my 8 yo had a meltdown when there was only half a cookie left in the box. While crying he says, "Are you going to buy some more tomorrow? You can't end the day without having a cookie!"
Then I told him there were 2 left in the other box I put on the counter for him. "But that is only 2 and half cookies! I wanted 3."
I think he was over tired and had a rough day. No cookies was just the last straw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:around 2 my son lost it over his cheese stick breaking in half. He was hysterical as he tried to put the piece back together. Has also thrown numerous fits over me removing cheese stick or granola bar from the wrapper when he wanted to do it himself.
Oh yes, mine (2 and 4) have done this. Cutting or not cutting a muffin, banana breaking in half when peeled, grapes off the stem or on. End of the world when it's not right!
Anonymous wrote:My 3.5 year old had a fit because we were going to get milkshakes and he didn't want one. He normally loves them so I thought it would be a treat. Honestly, I wanted a milkshake and didn't care if he had one or not. After 10 minutes of crying that he didn't want one, he proceeded to drink most of mine.
Anonymous wrote:Yesterday my 8 yo had a meltdown when there was only half a cookie left in the box. While crying he says, "Are you going to buy some more tomorrow? You can't end the day without having a cookie!"
Then I told him there were 2 left in the other box I put on the counter for him. "But that is only 2 and half cookies! I wanted 3."
I think he was over tired and had a rough day. No cookies was just the last straw.
Anonymous wrote:On the way home from the doctor DD (2) started sobbing that she lost her sticker. Went to get her out of the car when we get home, she's already asking me to help her find it, and I open her door. It's on her forehead. She's on the verge of tears again and I just burst out laughing, which makes her very mad and she yells "not funny mommy! sticker!!!!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not just toddlers! My 4 year old freaked out because the collar on his shirt (one he wears frequently) just didn't feel right.
Possible SPD?
Not everything is SPD.