When DD was two that's what all the mothers were telling me, "Three is harder than two!" I have found that to be true, I think 3 1/2 was the hardest age so far, like I want to pull my hair out hard. I've heard people say, 'three is two but with intent.' which sums it up nicely I think.
Things have been calmer recently and it got me thinking, nobody has prepared for fours. Is it easier than the threes, do things start to get better? I know every age has its challenges, but what do I have in store?
Re: Three Is Harder Than Two
DD1 was tough from about 2.5-3.5 and then from 4.5-5. The 4s were all about testing limits over and over again while trying to manipulate things her way. 5-7 was pretty good.Then we hit 7.5 and started getting the worst attitude followed by insanely intense tantrums.
DD2 has been so easy going compared to her big sister. She was a super easy 2 and 3 year old. She was great until a couple months before 4. Now she randomly hits and kicks, throws fits, won't attempt anything by herself, etc.
DD3 has been difficult since birth. Before she could crawl, she would bang her head on the floor when she got upset. She's better now that she's walking (running), but she's super intense. I anticipate her being a challenging toddler.
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