I have a 2.5 year old DS who is on the spectrum. We just had a baby, she's 6 weeks today. DS was pretty much fine when we had help here (aka when he got more attention both from me and in general), but since they left he's gotten progressively worse. Purposely getting into things he knows not to (he reacts/looks at us before doing it), trashing the house, tantrums, incessant whining...and all of this is at its worst when I'm home alone with him (most of the time) and when I'm nursing (um, she's 6w so that is also most of the time). I know in some ways it is typical toddler behavior in this situation (yay for something typical!), but I'm at a loss as to how to handle it...especially when it's usually just me with two kiddos and he most frequently acts out when I'm the most unable to just hop up and deal with it (when I'm nursing or have the baby thisclose to ready for bed...which would allow for him to get more attention)
I'm at my wits end today. I spend as much time as I can with him, but it can't be what it was before DD arrived. I'm not sure what to do about all the stuff he's doing that he shouldn't be. I can't just pop up and get after him every single time he acts up, not with another kid in the mix. We've tried ignoring the behavior, scolding, redirecting, time outs...pretty much everything you can think of short of spanking. He just laughs. He doesn't seem to care if it is positive or negative attention. I'm not sure how to tackle this one so figured I'd ask you all...
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Definetly not meaning to say anything about FF vs BF. I just mentioned it bc I literally have to have DD on my person to do it...and bc it's just a fact of life around the house these days, lol.
Totally about survival at the moment. I don't even want to tell you guys how many times I've watched Thomas lately...
We do still do naptime...and if DS takes his, I even mostly have them napping at the same time. Just coincidental with DD for now, but I try for it when I can...and usually pass the heck out myself if I can get them both down. You do remind me of another factor in his acting out: He moved to a toddler bed like a week and a half ago. Wasn't the timing I wanted, but he finally realized he could climb out. I think the afternoon shenanigans are amplified by his being tired. He's doing pretty well with bedtime in the big boy bed, but naps...yeah, he's about 2 for 10. I do still insist on him at least spending some quiet time in his room.
This, too, shall pass...
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@hopecounts The trying not to pay attention and/or redirecting to work the best. Honestly half the time I calmly (so as not to wake the baby) tell him not to do whatever and then put on Thomas to get him to stop since I have a baby on top of me. I don't like that he might be associating getting to see a program he likes with acting out, but I'm at a loss what to do in that situation.
For sure praising him when he does well and makes good choices. He's made some big strides in the last couple weeks...things like starting pointing(!!!!!)...so it certainly isn't ALL bad news. He's just a handful.
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His room is pretty empty. Just a table lamp, his book case and a bean bag. I'm for sure keeping nap/down time. Even if he doesn't sleep, momma needs a break and so does he.
There is one thing he's been doing since, oh, November that has gotten my goat (pulling all the DVDs off the shelves) and it kind of came to a head yesterday. It was his go-to when I'd nurse and he went to it. During his would-be nap I put a baby gate up around it. After said nap he made it his mission to rip down the gate and pull all the movies off. This with me stopping him repeatedly. Nothing was working to get him to stop, the baby was crying and I was about to snap...so I put him in his room for a minute so I could cool off (I needed someplace safe for him and away from me). Tried to explain what was going on and explained it again afterwards, but I felt/feel awful about it. Worst part is that come bedtime he started freaking out at being in his room. Normally he's fine with being walked there and is fine with bedtime...even if he doesn't stay in bed
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We actually ended up moving the bookcase to our bedroom (off limits most of the time to DS). It was driving me BSC and it was just time. He still acts out, don't get me wrong, just for some reason 98% of the other stuff I can ignore (assuming he won't get hurt or break something).
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It's all about survival in those early days. Good luck!
DS2 & DD1: 01.14.13
I'm not going to use a nursing cover at home. She needs the interaction and it isn't seeing her Thats the issue, it's that I'm not on the floor with him.
A helper is out of our budget. Probably wouldn't help a ton, he wants me. Ship has sailed with the three year age gap. We were just five months off from that though.
He has some play skills, but nowhere near what they should be. Improving a lot though.
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BFP#4 8.27.13 (EDD 5.6.14) DD born 4.23.14
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