Jack always carries"things" in his hands. Always. In bed, naps, in the car, at the store, always. The "things" vary every few days, but have specifc meaning to him and last afew days until he rotates them.
For example, today he had a miniature fishing pole that goes to a game, two rocks, a piece of yellow plastic that came in the packaging to one of his gifts and a half torn Carters Tag from S's shirt.
He doesnt really "play" with them exactly, just carries them around messing with them in his hands. He knows exactly which onbes are there and flips if one is missing.
Today at Kroger, he dropped one of the rocks and i didn;t notice and he had an absolute meltdown until we found it. Surprised someone didn't throw it away!
Is this normal? I guess it is just some weird things that tw year olds do, but I don;t know- it is kndof getting out of hand. I never know what I can/can't throw away at home and keeping up witheach item while we are out is impossible.
Just curious anyone's thoughts...
Thanks!
Re: Does your 2-3 year old do this? Or is mine weird?
Tyler Anthony arrived on 9.21.09
The Chronicles of Justin and Tyler
Ava has weird habits too, similar to this, and while I wouldn't be worried about just one or two weird things, I think collectively Ava is showing me signs that she is going to be JUST like her father, who I'm not calling weird, but is just a tad on the OCD side and is very particular about things to say the least.
Ava will also carry specific things around, and will have a meltdown if something is lost or taken away. She has a lunchbox she carries her selected items of the moment in (for when we go out) but when we're at home she often just holds on to them and has to keep them with her when she's sitting at the table, watching a show, playing, etc. There are times when I don't want her to have them (like when she lays down at night) and she'll ask for them. Rather than telling her "no" I tell her "yes, you can have them after your rest" and somehow changing how I say it (not saying no) makes all the difference but yet yields the same result that I want. I also just try to keep certain things I don't want her to have out of sight and therefore out of mind. The big thing that she likes to have with her is her mimi (pacifier), but it isn't necessarily to have in her mouth, just to carry around... and sometimes she'll carry 2 or 3 of them with her. In general she's just very picky and particular about everything. Things have to be her way, arranged the way she wants and when she's happy with the order of things she'll say "There. Perfect." and if they get out of order or messed up she'll cry and say "it's messy!" and basically have a total meltdown. She even does this with her food at a meal. I have the placement of her cup, plate, etc. down to a science. Overall I'm trying not to worry about it being too "Rainman-ish." I figure a lot of this could just be her personality. There are lots of healthy adults who also happen to just be very picky (my husband, and even me to a degree but I think we still fall into the healthy range with our quirks).
I try to keep the peace by letting her have things the way she wants, and respect that these things are important to her, but as with everything there is a fine line between respecting this and not fostering bad, unhealthy habits. When enough is enough, I stand my ground with her. Afterall, I am the adult and she is the 2 year old.
She may have a meltdown as a result, and to be honest, I just walk away from it (figuritively and sometimes literally). I'd comfort her and console her if she'd let me, but that's not her personality. I let her have her meltdown, and then she's over it in a minute or two.
When Niko was Jack's age, he carried around a Veggie Tales book opened to the Madame Blueberry page. He took Madame Blueberry everywhere and talked to her. "Madame Blueberry, it's time to eat!" and he would feed her. I think he had at least one other object after the Madame Blueberry book wore off, but I can't think of it.
If it makes you feel better, he doesn't do it anymore
Elijah Matthew - 5/3/07 ~ Adalyn Rosemary - 3/23/11
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