I have been struggling with this a lot lately. My 2 year old is your average 2 year old...active, happy, mischievous, etc. and generally a well behaved kiddo. But, he can be very challenging especially around bedtime/naptime. Won't lay down, won't stay in bed, etc. In the last few weeks I find myself yelling at him more and more during these times. Not screaming bloody murder or anything, but raised voice pretty loud. It's frustrating because I don't WANT to be a yeller. But I feel like he doesn't listen otherwise. Often when I yell it's the only time he'll finally lay his head on the pillow, but even so I don't like that I had to resort to that.
So, are you a yeller? And if you're not, what are your tactics for keeping your voice down but still getting your toddler to listen?
-DS #1 due 7/1/11, born 7/7/11
-m/c Feb 2013 at 4w6d
-DS #2 due 12/24/13, born 12/11/13
Re: Are you a yeller?
Not really. But like PP, it's the overtrained teacher thing.
I do a lot of getting on their level, looking in their eyes etc. I also whisper when I'm upset (even at work) and it works so much better than yelling, mainly because they have to stop their own screaming to hear.
I've also learned if I find myself starting to yell too often, there's something up with my kid I need to look into. It's not in her personality really to have to be yelled at (easy-going by nature). So once I start I need to think about why she's acting up and that helps me solve the problem better than more yelling.