I want to stop the 'terrible twos' before they begin and was wondering if anyone with the Wonder Weeks book or app had any tips on tantrums. My 13month old is already throwing fits when he doesn't get his way and I know that I don't just want to repeat the word 'no' all the time. I try phrasing it different but often forget in the heat of the moment and revert back to my old stressed out at home or embarrassed in public self. We do a little sign language but sometimes he makes signs and either I don't know what he's trying to say or he doesn't actually want whatever he signs for. It's confusing for both of us, I'm sure.
I couldn't find a recent post here about the developmental stages going on in our babies and everything I find online is vague and never gets to the point.
So query: Does anyone have any tips on curbing temper tantrums in babies?
Re: Wonder Weeks? Tantrum Tips?
I'll be watching to see if anyone has any tips!!!
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
He has been throwing food off his tray, tantrums when he can't have something, and pushes things away that he doesn't want. He always let me brush his teeth but last night he pushed away my hand.
He doesn't like to stay in his highchair for very long before he starts fussing. And in the store or restaurant he will scream if I don't let him down to walk. So I think it may be some time before he goes out in public haha. I am also considering a harness so he can walk without wandering off.
Me (32) DH (34) | |
BFP #1 4/5/12 | Natural m/c on 4/18/12 (6w1d)
BFP #2 8/23/12 | DS born 5/3/13
BFP #3 12/6/15 | DD born 8/23/16
BFP #4 2/22/19 | EDD 10/28/19
J has been having tantrums daily (fun times). The biggest thing is that I don't give in. If he's crying because I won't give him something, I still won't give it to him (don't want to encourage the behavior). I also explain to him (things like "I'm sorry, but mommy doesn't want you to do that. You may hurt yourself"). I know he doesn't understand, but part of it is getting myself into the habit so that when he does begin understanding, we are halfway there. If he really gets himself in a tizzy. I will look at him and repeat his name calmly and quietly and when he stops and looks at me I tell him to "calm down" "take deep breaths" etc.
If this is a sign of the 2's, I'm scared!
TTC #2:
March - May 2014 - Natural cycles - no luck
June 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
July 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
August 2014 - Clomid 50mg - BFN
September 2014 - Clomid 50mg - Fingers crossed...
I have another rule about not knocking down this small chair we have. But he is more persistent with that one and tantrums pretty much with the same intensity each time I don't let him knock it over.
Let me know if any one has any good ideas....