I Love my Daughter with all my heart. Don't get me wrong. I enjoy spending time with her. But lately, she has been SO ANNOYING! She has recently turned 3-1/2. And at night when DH is home, all she wants to do is just and yell and run around and pull on clothes and just be...irritating. And when you get down on her level to talk to her and tell her what she is doing wrong, SHE GIGGLES!!! Urg. Anybody else experiencing this? Will it end? Any advice on what I can do, aside from whippingh her and screaming every 20 seconds?
She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen. The most you can do is teach her to calm down and speak quieter when inside the house and discipline her when she doesn't, explain to her that its rude to laugh when you are trying to tell her that something she does bothers you and if you ask her once to quiet down or to stop running in the house and she does it again, discipline, take something away, send her to time out. Otherwise, get used to having a child, they giggle, they pull on clothes, they yell and play, thats part of being a kid.
No need to reply if you are going to be rude. I never said I hated my child or I wished I wasn't a mother. My daughter is the biggest part of my world and I Love her more than anything. I was asking with advice on how to deal with that sort of thing without snapping.
Quoting LucyHarper:She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen. The most you can do is teach her to calm down and speak quieter when inside the house and discipline her when she doesn't, explain to her that its rude to laugh when you are trying to tell her that something she does bothers you and if you ask her once to quiet down or to stop running in the house and she does it again, discipline, take something away, send her to time out. Otherwise, get used to having a child, they giggle, they pull on clothes, they yell and play, thats part of being a kid.
And where did I say that you hated your kid or that you wished that you weren't a mother. I told you exactly what you wanted to know, if it was normal and what you should do about it without snapping, if thats rude, then don't ask. All I did was explain to you that it was a normal part of having a young child so you aren't alone and that you should find a way to cope with it because its part of having a child and then I advised you on what to do when she acts up.
Quoting MommyMays:No need to reply if you are going to be rude. I never said I hated my child or I wished I wasn't a mother. My daughter is the biggest part of my world and I Love her more than anything. I was asking with advice on how to deal with that sort of thing without snapping.
Quoting LucyHarper:She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen. The most you can do is teach her to calm down and speak quieter when inside the house and discipline her when she doesn't, explain to her that its rude to laugh when you are trying to tell her that something she does bothers you and if you ask her once to quiet down or to stop running in the house and she does it again, discipline, take something away, send her to time out. Otherwise, get used to having a child, they giggle, they pull on clothes, they yell and play, thats part of being a kid.
Oh the joys of 3 yr olds lol yes this too shall pass, when is the question.
"She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen." That sounds rude to me.
Quoting LucyHarper:And where did I say that you hated your kid or that you wished that you weren't a mother. I told you exactly what you wanted to know, if it was normal and what you should do about it without snapping, if thats rude, then don't ask. All I did was explain to you that it was a normal part of having a young child so you aren't alone and that you should find a way to cope with it because its part of having a child and then I advised you on what to do when she acts up.
Quoting MommyMays:No need to reply if you are going to be rude. I never said I hated my child or I wished I wasn't a mother. My daughter is the biggest part of my world and I Love her more than anything. I was asking with advice on how to deal with that sort of thing without snapping.
Quoting LucyHarper:She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen. The most you can do is teach her to calm down and speak quieter when inside the house and discipline her when she doesn't, explain to her that its rude to laugh when you are trying to tell her that something she does bothers you and if you ask her once to quiet down or to stop running in the house and she does it again, discipline, take something away, send her to time out. Otherwise, get used to having a child, they giggle, they pull on clothes, they yell and play, thats part of being a kid.
No, thats a joking way of saying that that is what three year olds do. I think its rude to call your child annoying for being a normal child.
Quoting MommyMays:"She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen." That sounds rude to me.
Quoting LucyHarper:And where did I say that you hated your kid or that you wished that you weren't a mother. I told you exactly what you wanted to know, if it was normal and what you should do about it without snapping, if thats rude, then don't ask. All I did was explain to you that it was a normal part of having a young child so you aren't alone and that you should find a way to cope with it because its part of having a child and then I advised you on what to do when she acts up.
Quoting MommyMays:No need to reply if you are going to be rude. I never said I hated my child or I wished I wasn't a mother. My daughter is the biggest part of my world and I Love her more than anything. I was asking with advice on how to deal with that sort of thing without snapping.
Quoting LucyHarper:She's three, welcome to parenthood, if you cant take the heat get out of the kitchen. The most you can do is teach her to calm down and speak quieter when inside the house and discipline her when she doesn't, explain to her that its rude to laugh when you are trying to tell her that something she does bothers you and if you ask her once to quiet down or to stop running in the house and she does it again, discipline, take something away, send her to time out. Otherwise, get used to having a child, they giggle, they pull on clothes, they yell and play, thats part of being a kid.



- MommyMays
on May. 12, 2012 at 9:56 PM