Im so lost right now I just don't know what to do anymore!! My 2 toddlers (3yrs and 4yrs old) have been nothing but trouble lately! They don't listen or behave 95% of the time! When one acts up the other follows suit and misbehaves! I've tried a lot of different things like behavior charts, time outs, losing t.v time ect... but nothing seems to make a difference, they just don't listen!
Example of misbehaviors: Dropping them off at preschool! we walk into school hang up backpacks and sweaters at this point they both are told wash your hands and have a seat for breakfast, then one runs off to play with toys but its not playtime yet, so the teacher explains again wash your hands and have a seat, while this is happening the other one wont let go of my leg so im talking to him telling him its ok be a good boy and have a seat, the other one is still trying to play with toys! I finally get both of them to wash their hands, then im able to get one to sit but the other is running around so I get that one and get him to sit, finally get both sat go to leave and one runs up and grabs my leg again im back at square one, the teacher comes to my rescue and pulls him off of me I go to leave and as im walking to the door the other one has booked it out the door and running up the hall, so I chase and finally catch. I then explain running out of the class room is not a safe choice to make, and shes in big trouble I return her to the class and the teacher takes her to her seat. I leave the school 20 min after getting there crying and overwhelmed!!!
This is an everyday minus some details!! HELP I need advice!! I need my sanity back!!!
Re: Need advise please!!!!
I think you could even offer this kind of choice at daycare drop-off. Something like "do you want to say good-bye now or after we hang-up your sweater?" If they say now, give them hugs and then leave. Don't let the whole fiasco of washing hands/sitting down even start. If they choose to hang up sweaters first, hang up the sweater, give them hugs and leave. Let the teachers worry about getting them to wash hands and sit down. That's their job.