I just don't know what to do anymore or how much longer I can deal with this.  I am a SAHM and I think I've posted on here recently about my 18 month old not talking and being very sad and whiny (for lack of a better word) all the time.  I just don't know what else I can do for him.  He cries and whines ALL DAY LONG almost everyday.  It's gotten very exhausted for DH and me.  It's driving me insane.  I'm trying to get him and his brother out of the house to do some fun things now that I am not babysitting, but it doesn't help.  I just tried to take them for a walk, something that usually makes him happy, and it was nothing but crying.  He's only been awake for about an hour, so he shouldn't be tired.  I finally lost it and yelled "what is wrong?!!!"  Obviously, I scared him and got him more worked up.  I feel so guilty that I want to sit here and just cry with him.  I took him to the doctor a few weeks ago to make sure there wasn't anything medically wrong with him and they couldn't find anything.  I just can't stand this unhappiness all the time.  Right now he is in his crib.  What can I do?  Is this normal?  Were we just lucky that our older son wasn't like this?  It's been a few months now.  Is there some sort of disorder he could have?  I'd hate for there to be something wrong with him that we aren't treating.    I am just running out of ideas here.  I feel so guilty feeling so negatively about my own son.                  
                
              
        
Re: Can toddlers have mood disorders? VENT
A kiss he will never forget- Disney World 2014
Is he grouchy all the time, or just a lot more than your first? My older son has been having temper tantrums since he was about 18 mos, but I think my younger is just a happier kid - he's 21 months, and is happy all the time, definitely a different personality.
I'm on my phone now, so I can't easily link to things, but maybe look up askmoxie.org, she always has good advice. Have you read "Happiest Toddler on the Block"? That boom might have some ideas.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)
Is there any chance he's teething? My DD just turned 17 months and all 4 canine teeth are coming in...it's awful! She's whiny, clingy, and miserable. She's also more tired during the day. The only thing that helps is serious distraction-we went to the science museum the other day just so shed forget about her teeth for a while-it was great!
Good luck-I'm a new SAHM and it's so hard when they're crabby all day.
I think it's normal for the age. I too had a very easy first kid (well, except for months 0-6 and 3.5 has been a challenge), but DD2 (17 months) has certainly been a harder toddler. Lots of the same behaviors you described. She has a bunch of time when she's happy and plays, but she does spend a chunk of the day whining and fussing, especially if we're in the car or when she wants me to pick her up but I'm doing something.
They get more independent around 2. This is a hard stretch. Hang in there, mama. I find that she does better fi we're out of the house and with other people.
I think that 18ish months is a tough age (it has been for both of my kids who are overall very easy, anyway). They are a lot more aware of the world but don't always have the words to tell you what they want yet.
Have you considered using sign language? When my nonverbal toddler learned signs his frustration went away since he had a way to communicate.
This we also had an EI eval for gross motor and speech (DD is going to get physical therapy), but they assess the whole child including social emotional (how they deal with day to day life basically). It can't hurt to have him looked out, and they can give you suggestions or tell you that he's completely normal.
Since you mentioned he wasn't really speaking I would think he might be frustrated. He know's what he wants and can't communicate it. Have you tried some sign language? DD signs "more" "eat" and "milk."
I think what you are going through is normal. My daughter is 18 months old and can quickly change her mood and freak out, whine, and fuss. She is very stubborn and miss independent. I know she is getting her canines which has brought alot of irritability to her and these have been slow moving teeth for us, so the crazy moods are a normalcy lately for us. She isn't really talking much either bui has learned some basic sign language which has helped cut down on the number of tantrums. I know it is hard to hear them whine continuously and I have many days like that with her where I am not sure how to help her.
I just think they are learning how to deal with emotions and the only way they know right now is to whine and fuss, so as hard as it is we need to keep our emotions in check even though we feel like crying and screaming with them and I think it will help them calm down. Or sometimes just ignore the fuss and just keep pointing out things interesting on the walk or whatever you are doing and just say, "you are ok, wow, look at that bird!" ;-) Take a breath, momma, you are doing great and just know that this phase won't last forever ;-)
This would be the route I would take. From what I understand, the evaluation is free. And, if they determine that ST or OT would be appropriate, they are also free or very low cost. I hope you get some answers.
It's easy for your DH to say not to take him and wait it out when he's not the one who has to be with him all day long. If him not talking is affecting his happiness I would absolutely call EI sooner than later. You do not need a referral from a pedi. You call them up, they will ask you some questions over the phone about his development and set you up with a service coordinator to do paperwork and coordinate a time to have him evaluated by a team of professionals. It is most definitely worth it. Waiting it out serves no benefit to anyone.
Just to answer your question from your subject: yes, toddlers can experience depression. Some symptoms include:
I'm not saying that that is what is wrong with your child. I'm just saying that it is possible.