Do any of you have high needs little ones? How do you handle it? I am so tired of hearing people call her spoiled. She is NOT spoiled. She is just a demanding, high needs kid and has been since birth. Today DH brought her to my office to meet me and some coworkers for lunch. The child proceeded to throw herself and scream like a banshee while my coworkers kids (one of whom is the same age as

sat and ate their lunch quietly. I get so tired of having to explain she's not spoiled and she's not a brat, it's just her personality. How do you handle it?!?! Because I'm about to lose my mind

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Re: high needs little ones
My son is "high maintenance", but having him in daycare has helped me tremendously. His teachers are extremely strict about behavior and don't tolerate any meal-time mischief (they just cannot w/ 8 toddlers). They showed me what I should re
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I think you'll feel better about things if you don't compare your LO to your coworkers' kids. Maybe you caught them on an exceptionally good day. The next time, they could be the ones having the fit. Kids have good days and bad days. For what it's wort
I've gone through stages where DS is easygoing and where he is high needs. I found 18 months to 2 years the hardest, to be honest. A lot of it was that he had a speech delay and couldn't relay his needs and wants to me but he WANTED to. Once his speech
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I don't explain anything unless someone actually makes a comment. I was always horribly embarrassed of his behavior in public and beat myself up a lot. I finally just had to make peace with the fact that he is who he is and I'm doing the best I can.</p