I am 26 weeks and my son is 2 it seems like since I've been pregnant he has become a lil pill. No matter what I do his attitude doesn't change. Has anyone else experienced this if so how did you deal with it?
My son is 2.5 yrs. He also has a speech delay so we can't even communicate normally to understand what his issues are. ALSO, he's 50 lbs, so when he tantrums, I need to move my butt otherwise he'll bounce all over me which is not OK when it happens 2-3 times daily at his weight.
So we try to keep his schedule as consistent as possible, give him warnings when a transition will happen, and be calm when he gets upset. 2 irritated people will NOT solve anything. My husband also steps in when he gets home from work and tries to play and interact with him while I make supper.
At this age it's trial and error as their moods and personalities change each minute! GL momma!
Re: terrible two's
My son is 2.5 yrs. He also has a speech delay so we can't even communicate normally to understand what his issues are. ALSO, he's 50 lbs, so when he tantrums, I need to move my butt otherwise he'll bounce all over me which is not OK when it happens 2-3 times daily at his weight.
So we try to keep his schedule as consistent as possible, give him warnings when a transition will happen, and be calm when he gets upset. 2 irritated people will NOT solve anything. My husband also steps in when he gets home from work and tries to play and interact with him while I make supper.
At this age it's trial and error as their moods and personalities change each minute! GL momma!
~~~ EDD for Baby #2 6/28/15~~~~