My kid, who has always been challenging and defiant, has had a speech delay since 18 months and recently, his speech has really taken off. He spends the day talking about what he's doing. Sometimes this is helpful because I can hear him from the other room saying, "I putting Mama's keys in the potty..." and I can jump up and take care of it. Most times, I just want to beat him because it is for some reason MORE infuriating when I send him to time out and he says, "No, thanks" and walks casually away or "No time out! I'm running away! I'm hiding in the closet!" He will also mutter naughty things that he wants to do while in time out. "Throw ball at Mama. Say damn it. No say gosh. Damn it. Throw Mama's computer on ground, make Mama so sad."
Please tell me that it's not just my 3 y/o and that it's just a phase and he'll grow out of it. After 2 weeks of this, I'm finding it really hard to keep my cool when he speaks.
Re: 3 y/o narrating thoughts?
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That being said get used to the defiance as 3 is the year they are really learning. Mine is testing so many boundaries. She will look at me and do it and then say sorry. Comes with the age.
Anyways, my kid is not quite 3 yet but although she does seem to be talking all effing day, she doesn't narrate thoughts like you describe. The closest she's come to that is talking about how people will be proud of her when she goes o the potty.
In your case, it sounds like it might be useful sometimes (about to throw keys in the toilet) but the other ones you described, like planning to throw your computer down and make you sad - I'm not sure that that is a typical 3 yo behaviour. Does he only say those things in retaliation, so to speak, for being sent to time out? Or just randomly?
I'm sorry you're feeling frustrated, I would be too. Hugs!
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Hope you find some answers.