They are HELL. I thought this did not happen until like 2?? She throws herself on the floor anytime we say no, or take something from her, or pick her up when she doesn't want it, or put her down when she wants to be up. Seriously. This is EXHAUSTING.
Re: Oh the temper tantrums...
On a good note, he polished off mushroom risotto tonight. He is such a strange kid. Rejected soy butter toast, but went batshit until he got risotto. If he would at least go apesh!t over something kids usually enjoy....
I have said it before but Oliver threw temper tantrums that could draw a crowd.
I'll never forget being at the Mall of America with him alone. Oliver was so mad and I could not pick him up because he would squirm out of my arms and buck. He was also biting, kicking and screaming. I don't even remember what he was mad about, something small I'm sure. He ended up throwing himself down on the stone floor and repetitively smacking his head into the ground. Every time I would try to soothe him he would head butt me. I was in tears. I think a crowd of about twenty gathered around and was just watching it unfold for entertainment. A few woman tried to help me by trying to give him candy or saying "I've been there." This was just one incidents of many.
I was very depressed about the tantrums and already insecure about being a young mother. I thought that it was poor parenting skills that were to blame. When I look back I think I was taking the wrong approach on how to deal with the tantrums but not to blame.
I think one of Oliver's finer characteristics now is that he is tenacious. He is determined and aggressive, when groomed in the right direction I think they will help make him a successful adult. I just wanted to say that everyone dealing with tantrums should know that it will get better! Oliver is a wonderful boy and gives me no trouble now. I do believe the tantrums were one of the reasons we waited so long to have Audrey. Audrey has maybe thrown 5 tantrums in her whole life.
Crystal, I know what you mean about the carseat thing. Oliver hated being in his seat and actually figured out how to undo his buckles. I would duct tape over the buckle. He would have to pick off the duct tape before he could undo the buckle then. What scares me is that my Violet reminds me a lot of Oliver and I have a feeling things are quickly headed in the same direction. I just hope my methods prove to work this time around.