Tantrums

watercolor

yeah yeah
Well alrighty then. Seems the consenus is to ignore until she gets it through her stubborn skull that it wont fly. Have been trying that for the last day- and have walked away. Its just hard- but I have to get over that I guess.
 
watercolor said:
Well alrighty then. Seems the consenus is to ignore until she gets it through her stubborn skull that it wont fly. Have been trying that for the last day- and have walked away. Its just hard- but I have to get over that I guess.
Same goes for if she wakes in the middle of the night expecting to be tended to... how's she doing at night?
 

watercolor

yeah yeah
kwillia said:
Same goes for if she wakes in the middle of the night expecting to be tended to... how's she doing at night?



She's been sleeping through the night since she was about 5-6 mths old. :smile:
 

mommarock

New Member
watercolor said:
Well alrighty then. Seems the consenus is to ignore until she gets it through her stubborn skull that it wont fly. Have been trying that for the last day- and have walked away. Its just hard- but I have to get over that I guess.

It is always hard because you will have feelings of frustration and then guilt for walking away. Trust me you are helping your child learn boundaries. I'm still learning this and my kids are 16,10 and 8. :lmao: I know what I am doing is right but it doesn't help with the guilt. You do get used to that though. It's all good - they will still love you.
 
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