November 2011 Moms

How does your LO behave?

The post below got me thinking. I can get my LO to do well at home, she always tests the limits, but she does well. If we go out to eat or something she does great. But oh boy, when we go to the store she wants to reach out and grab everything and to hold everything and throws screaming fits if I won't let her. I made the horrible mistake once of testing out a toy I wasn't planning on buying to see if I would like to get it for her later and she about lost it.

How does your LO do? Where are they well behaved and not? And what do you do about it?

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  • DS is really content while we are out & about. He is a major people-watcher, so as long as there is something/someone for him to look at, he is happy.

    At home, where there aren't many distractions; I get tantrums. Sad

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  • She does fine if we go out to eat or go to a park or something, but shopping is ridiculous. She freaks out when she can't touch everything single thing. She usually lasts about 2 minutes.

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  • She is pretty good while we are out and about.  She is starting to test limits at Mass, but we know we are in for a couple of rough months on that front.  Trying to keep a newly mobile kid still and quiet for an hour is never easy.  That being said, my two year old sits still and quietly through Mass almost every week, and only needs a gentle reminder to be quiet every 20 minutes or so.  It took us a few months of trial and error but it was worth the effort.  I am starting to figure out how to get DD to learn this behavior earlier than DS did.

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  • I would say he's pretty good but VERY active.  If I go into a store with him, I am prepared for it to take a while and I like him walk around a good bit.  It's during the day usually in the morning so not very crowded.  When he starts messing with things, we move on to another section but mostly he's content just to be down.

    We got out to eat a good bit, usually once or twice a week, and he does okay but it needs to be pretty quick.  We try and request a booth and let him climb and play until the food comes (he goes nuts the second you put him in a highchair wanting food).  He eats and is a happy camper.

     At home is a different story.. he gets into a lot of things but it's nothing dangerous or really destructive so I let him. Embarrassed  We are always in the same room so I make sure to keep an eye on him just to make sure he doesn't get into something serious.

     

  • My DD is a very good girl, but she needs constant attention.  She's pretty content when we're out and about, but if I'm looking for something in the store or stop for too long, she starts yelling.  She doesn't scream or cry, she just yells really loudly.  When she gets tired or is ready to get out, then it's game over and she has a fit.  Thankfully that doesn't happen too often.  When we're out at dinner, she's usually really good if there is enough food to occupy her.  Church is hit or miss. Some days she's really busy reading a book or chewing on a toy and other days she's yelling so much I have to take her out.  I would say that overall she is very well behaved.

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  • DD2 does really well when we're out.  She leans back and just takes in all the activity around her when we're shopping.  I don't let her touch anything on the shelves and I keep the cart away from her reach when I can.  If she gets restless I give her a set of keys to play with.  At restaurants we let her play with her playmat or rip up a napkin and that keeps her entertained (she still isn't eating table food, so I can't distract her with food yet). 
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    DS is really content while we are out & about. He is a major people-watcher, so as long as there is something/someone for him to look at, he is happy.

    At home, where there aren't many distractions; I get tantrums. Sad

    This.  (Except at home I don't get tantrums, I get lots of whining....OMG....I never knew a baby would whine so much.  Crying, I expected, but no....DD whines.)

    DD loves being out.  In fact, every time we go to Target (or some where with a toy section) I take her over there and "play" with the toys with her (show her the stuffed animals, push the buttons of the toys that you can demo while in the box....my favorite is the sneezing Ernie!) and she loves it.  She's never gotten upset when I put a toy back.  Tongue Tied  I never even thought that would happen, but now that you say that I should be prepared for it to happen one day!  Ha!

    She usually does well when we are out to eat too - again, she likes watching stuff and she likes eating.  So as long as she can watch stuff and/or eat things, she's usually great.

    The only time I get fuss when we are out is if she's tired.  And then I usually just keep pushing the stroller/shopping cart, hurry and finish the trip and she does okay.


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  • Generally LO is always great unless he's sleepy. Then he just wants to have me hold him so he can stick his head in my cleavage until I feed him. Maybe he thinks he's related to an ostrich. He will fuss and cry if he has anything taken away from him that he's very interested in playing with. Other than that, I operate within his limits and he's a very good baby. 
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  • my LO is 10.5 months. overall he is great, but he doesn't like to spend too much time without moving (in his stroller). if we are in the supermarket too long (hour and a half might be his limit) he will whine a bit to get taken out of the cart. i am scared for once he starts walking though. he just started taking steps and i'm afraid it won't be too long. :(

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  • DC loves DS. They say he's the best behaved baby they have. Hmm... at home, lately, he's been testing our limits. He likes to hit me in the face. I tell him "No" and he just laughs. The other night we went out to eat and I set some food on the table for him to eat and he wiped it all on the floor and just stared at us, waiting for us to do something. Typically, he is well behaved, like if we're out shopping, he just looks around, but I think he's growing more mischievous.
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  • DD is pretty happy when we're out and about, her newest favorite thing is trying to turn around and stand up in the cart seat... that's when I forgo the seat thing, that straps her in tight and she can't twist at all!

    In the mall, zoo, etc. she does wonderful in either her stroller or carrier but in that she has started to grab at things especially in clothing stores. She listens pretty well when I say no but when I'm just standing there looking at things I can't blame her for being so super intrigued and grabby at all the pretty colors lol.

    She used to be wonderful in restaurants but lately she has been doing the testing her limits deal, throwing things and I'm-going-to-drive-you-nuts-screaming lol so that's been hard.  We can't let her have toys at the tables anymore, only snacks and normally one of us has to have a hand on the plate while she's eating or she'll grab it and throw it once it's empty :( 9I have to get soe of those grippy non-slip mats.

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  • DS is super whiney if he doesn't get what he wants.  He is very clingy to me and makes it hard to get things done.  But, when we go out he is pretty good as long as there are things to look at.  Going out to eat is difficult because DS wants to crawl around and hates being in one spot.   
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  • In the store (grocery store or malls) as long as we keep moving he is very well behaved. (As long as he's not tired) If I know he's going to be sleepy then I just put him in the wrap and wear him while I shop. If he's in the stroller (like at the mall, zoo, etc), I just lay the stroller back, hand him a bottle with his lovey and blanket and he falls asleep.

    Eating out is a hit or miss. If the food takes too long he gets very impatient about being in the high chair. He would prefer someone's lap to the chair most of the time so we let him do that until the food comes and then he has to sit. He's walking now so he thinks he should be able to get down and explore while we eat...and obviously that is not an option. I pack an arsenal of favorite snacks, toys and book to try and keep him occupied. If all else fails I pull out my phone and let him watch videos of himself...that usually buys us enough time to finish eating and chat with the other people we are out with. 

    He's overall pretty well behaved so I can't complain to much. The at home baby I get is way different though! 

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    DS is really content while we are out & about. He is a major people-watcher, so as long as there is something/someone for him to look at, he is happy.

    At home, where there aren't many distractions; I get tantrums. Sad

    This.  (Except at home I don't get tantrums, I get lots of whining....OMG....I never knew a baby would whine so much.  Crying, I expected, but no....DD whines.)

    DD loves being out.  In fact, every time we go to Target (or some where with a toy section) I take her over there and "play" with the toys with her (show her the stuffed animals, push the buttons of the toys that you can demo while in the box....my favorite is the sneezing Ernie!) and she loves it.  She's never gotten upset when I put a toy back.  Tongue Tied  I never even thought that would happen, but now that you say that I should be prepared for it to happen one day!  Ha!

    She usually does well when we are out to eat too - again, she likes watching stuff and she likes eating.  So as long as she can watch stuff and/or eat things, she's usually great.

    The only time I get fuss when we are out is if she's tired.  And then I usually just keep pushing the stroller/shopping cart, hurry and finish the trip and she does okay.


     

    Actually, I want to amend this....  She's good when we are out if I keep her moving fairly often.  If I stop to compare stuff she's fine but she'll let me know if she's getting antsy and wants the stroller/cart to be moving again.

    She is NOT very tolerant when I go clothes shopping.  I hate clothes shopping and I'm pretty slow at it.  When I took DD once or twice, there was a lot of whining so I try to avoid shopping that requires a lot of browsing/trying things on.  

    Target, grocery store, Costco - places where I usually have a list but still do some browsing (like the pile of baby clothes that caught my attention at Costco today?) - she does fine.

    Browsing at the mall or some other store?  Limited patience for that. 

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