I am about to lose it. My son will be 16 months old this month...and he has already reached his terrible twos. He is a menace, an absolute tyrant. I love him with all of my heart but my gosh he presses my buttons all day, everyday!! He cannot and sometimes will not be alone for even a minute...sometimes he won't even fall asleep for a nap on his own. He does sometimes but most of the time he waits for car rides to fall asleep (I love taking him out and about because of this). But he also never falls asleep for the night without cuddling with dad first. It used to be me, now it's dad. Dad, dad, dad. Ha ha.
Anyway, he loves going outside. Our whole yard is fenced in, and we have 3 gates. They are almost always closed because of our dogs and my son too of course. But the doors of the house get left open quite a bit so he will go outside pretty much whenever he gets the chance. Lately he has been ripping up plants and picking flowers in our yard and my mom even thinks it's the dog! I don't know how to get him to stop, I give him timeouts but he just gets into more trouble when he's alone in my room. He rips up papers, books, anything he can, and all kinds of stuff...
Any advice on how to handle situations like these? I know toddlers will be toddlers, especially little boys, but I am having a hard time lately. Maybe I need a break or something??
Re: My son can't be left alone at all!
Today I went to the bathroom and when I came out he had taken all of the tissues in a kleenex box I accidentally left down and threw them around the room. I was gone for maybe 90 seconds. Typical toddler behavior.
And I would get into a routine for naps if your current system is making you unhappy. Inconsistency is not helping you.
Honestly? I think you need to start putting things on lock down. I hate the fact that half of our main floor is baby gated and that I had to put away anything breakable (or tearable) within DS's reach, but if I hadn't, our house would be destroyed and I would be a crazy lady. I've complained on here before about my house looing like romper room, but as DS has gotten older (he's 16 months too), living in romper room has begun to have it's perks! With that all being said, while I'm more comfortable if DS is out of sight briefly because I know we've baby proofed pretty well, I still have to stay on top of what he's doing because no matter how hard we've tried to keep things safe or out of his reach, he will still find something to get into that we don't want him to (and don't get me going on all the things he's trying to climb on these days!). I think this is life with toddlers!
ETA - on the tearing up books. I have a pile of old magazines that I let DS go to town on! He loves it. I just watch him to make sure he doesn't eat the paper, but this little game can buy me some serious time to get stuff done around the house!
Another thing we did was to leave certain cupboard and draws unlocked with approved things for her to play with, like plastic bowls. This helped me get a much needed break because while she was exploring , and thinking she was getting into the "fun"/ "unapproved" toys, I could just relax and watch her.
I have been a stay at home mom married to a man who came home after bed time so I know what it's like to need a break too. Good luck.
Mommy loves you Eevee!
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