I just had a new baby 8 weeks ago, and not surprisingly my 2 1/2 year LO has become increasingly frustrating. I know that she is going through a lot of changes (including changing daycare providers, which has been a HUGE transition) so I am really trying to maintain my patience. She has gone from a very sweet toddler, who listens to instructions and rules, to one that is constantly challenging authority and ignoring our requests/rules. It is driving me crazy!!!
One thing that really bugs me is that she has recently become very dependent on a bottle that she has in the morning. It's the only bottle she has, but now she demands it and cries for it. If I attempt to not give it to her, then she throws a horrible tantrum. We never thought too much about it before because she honestly didn't seem too dependent on it until the last couple of months. Now I'm starting to worry that we waited too long to eliminate it. What is the best strategy for getting rid of it? Has anyone else gone through this with a new baby, or are we just horrible parents?!?!
Sorry to be melodramatic. I am just struggling because of the drastic change in her demeanor, and really feeling like I'm fighting a never-ending battle
Re: 2 1/2 year old frustrations with a bottle
Thanks for the suggestions. We took it away cold turkey yesterday morning, and funny enough, she didn't even ask for it today! We'll see tomorrow, but I'm crossing my fingers!
And thanks for the suggestion, @rlyttle. She is EXACTLY like this (even demands certain cars, too! Ugh). She definitely knows what she wants, and will demand it very clearly. We pick our battles, but sometimes it can be really exhausting because she has a very strong personality. We'll have to give the sticker concept a try!