I know that G knows when he's doing something he's been told not to, but he really doesn't seem to care. I bring out the Play-Doh and he'll point to it and say, "No eat it! No eat it." But then, like 3 seconds later, he's shoveling it in his mouth.
And as he's climbing on the stereo speaker, he'll say, "get down!" like he's just used to hearing it. Do your LO's do this??? Do they listen? I feel like mine doesn't listen AT. ALL. If he runs away from me in a public place and I yell his name and say, STOP! ... he just keeps running. Tell me I'm not alone.
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My LO does something like this, too. He'll touch the fan and say "no. no touch." He'll keep looking at us as he does it because he knows not to do it, and then when he's reprimanded he'll giggle like it' the funniest thing in the world, no matter how sternly one glares.
So you're not the only one with an ornery one. He is listening though, for if he wasn't he wouldn't be saying "no eat it." He's just not acting on what he hears.
All. The. Time.
Our biggest issue is jumping on the couch. He looks, laughs and says 'on bum!' as he is still jumping. I hate to break it to you, but this is a preview of the terrible twos (and threes!)
All the time. My favorite is when he stares right at me, says 'no no' and then touches/grabs or whatever it.
Drives me insane, but I think it's really just about checking cause and effect and reaffirming boundries.
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He has selective hearing, like his daddy!
He will look at me, shake his finger & say no, and then proceed to do what he knows he should not be doing.
Or he'll touch the oven (not when it's on) & say, "HOT!" or try to open the garbage can & say, "yuck!". So I am always saying, "yes, if you know it's hot, then why are you touching it?!" "yes, if the garbage is yucky, then that means don't touch it!" grrr
He used to be good at listening to me when like, he's running down the driveway & I yell "stop!" when he gets to the sidewalk. Now, not so much, so I can't let him do that anymore obviously. He's definitely testing boundaries!
this is my fear! everyone keeps telling me, oh the terrible twos are cake compared to the horrible threes! ack!
Hahahahahaha.
No, he does not. Like, ever.
We're working on it...
This cracked me up! Nate climbs things and says "get down" all the time! He does not, however, actually get down. The funny thing was I was reading this at first while Nate finished eating dinner (he eats sooo slowly I have to find ways to entertain myself eventually) and he threw a cup of milk, looked at me, and said, "Not throw milk!" Yes, little dude, you know the rule and chose to do it anyway! He's an absolute mess and only follows directions on his own whims. Thankfully, he follows them more often in public. He will hold my hand on command, so thankfully he's not running away into the streets, but at home he's on everything and into everything and runs from me.
LMAO!
Seriously! Are the girls little angels?? lol
Jack is the same way! He's not allowed to open our ottoman, and he loves to creep over there when he thinks I'm not looking and open it just a teeny bit and yell NO! NO!
Haha! I noticed this too!
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B responds very well to the word "no" - like when he throws his food on the ground, hits a cat or tries to play with the buttons on the TV, we'll say "no no!" pretty loud and stern and he'll stop, then cry, then come to cuddle you and then move on.
But he doesn't always listen like if I say "go get your lovey" or "it's time for bed, let's go to your room." I think part of it is the PDD, that he doesn't understand or that he just doesn't feel like it.
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