Did you read it? I see this book (for babies) mentioned a lot on here. I didn't read it for babies. So I'd be jumping in but I am willing too.
The boys are almost 10 months old and I'm starting to feel lost again. They are changing so fast and becoming their own person. Remember that newborn feeling of "OMG Whats going on? What do I do?" Yeah I am there again as we fastly approach toddler hood.
Can anyone relate? Last night was horrible. Oliver has been so whinny lately and I think it's because he's bored. Hes not quite crawling yet like his brother. He wants to crawl but can't seem to get the courage to do it. He can go backwards, sideways, and in a circle but not forward. AND now...
I have it in my mind that his whinning is becoming a way for attention. Like he's manipulating me with his whine.
OMG I SOUND RIDICULOUS..
Anyways I guess I'm just looking for re assurance. Thanks for reading. Any adivce?
Re: The baby whisperer for Toddlers. I need help
Sorry - no advice, but I understand. Mine are 16 months old and definately testing me big time. I said to my husband the other night "I need a book. I don't know how to do this!" I am horrible at wanting to laugh every time they do something bad b/c I think it is so cute, but am terrified at the thought of having bratty kids. And now, when my son (the trouble maker) starts to do something bad my daughter shakes her head and her finger at him and I am DYING on the inside it is so funny.
So yes, I need help. For me, this is much harder than the infant stage. Well, I think so, but maybe I am forgetting...