We already knew that Sydney had a temper. We saw it for the first time when she had her EKG at about three months old. Well, now we are seeing it on a daily basis. And it is making me a little nervous.
She wants to be able to do everything. She keeps having issues with falling or not being able to make the toys or books move exactly the way she wants to and she FREAKS out. She was having a problem going around a chair today and she screamed, arched her back, then grabbed part of the chair and shook it angrily. Her face turned red while she was doing it too. This happens in some form about ten times a day now.
This makes me so nervous for the "terrible twos". Think it's because she is teething hardcore with her molars? Please tell me it won't last....
Re: temper, temper...
It won't last! Ok, maybe that was a little fib. It will change though. It will get a little better when she has more ways to communicate.
I know it's not as that funny to you but I did get a mental picture of the cute little face angrily shaking the chair and had to smile.
Have a good day!
How could anyone that cute get so mad?
I agree that once she is able to communicate more it'll get better. At least I hope that's the case...for us too.
I don't know if it will last, but I'm so glad you posted this! T has a terrible temper too and gets sooooo frustrated when things don't go exactly how she wants. We try to let her struggle a little to work things out on her own and learn some coping skills, but can't let it go too long (no more than a minute or two) or she has a full on tantrum. Glad to hear I'm not the only one dealing with this and I do hope for all our sakes, it doesn't last!!
I think a lot of toddlers are like this. The "terrible twos" start much earlier than 2. Aaron started with tantrums when he doesn't get his way around 13 months. Oh joy... NOT. Nowadays I just hope he doesn't hurt himself when he's throwing a fit. I don't expect this to improve for a while--I have 6 nieces and nephews and knew what to expect.
Thankfully it's not all the time and there are times when he listens. But sometimes he will throw things or himself (on the ground) when he's upset. I'm sorry Miss Sydney is the same way and hope it gets better--or doesn't last that long.
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