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I HATE kids...especially toddlers
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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 620334" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I think her father is the problem. A child that age has no clue, her dad needs to be aware of her every, single, solitary, move. You don't let a child have free range...they will hurt or kill themselves if they aren't watched...and that isn't your job Janet. Shoot , we put our little fella in the room with us and put the gate up. Secretly we call it jail, but we can't have him hurting himself and we're too old to just chase him all over the house. He's 16 months and sometimes we do let him run free, but we are right there for that. That little girl needs to be taught a few rules...where the heck is daddy?...she can learn them easily and happily.</p><p></p><p>on the other hand..I can understand the thinking he has(which is totally wrong).. you're the mom...so go, do it. My older kids (easy child's none the less)..act like I better take care of them (laundry, meals cooked) they act like children and that's how your youngest is acting... NO JANET. I have to take my own advice. My engineering student is reminding me to buy him green tea.....He is 22! We have a ton of Lipton, you know I could go on....</p><p></p><p>I swear my difficult child has got more of a clue than my easy child's. I am actually crying right now typing this. I have so much to update.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 620334, member: 2668"] I think her father is the problem. A child that age has no clue, her dad needs to be aware of her every, single, solitary, move. You don't let a child have free range...they will hurt or kill themselves if they aren't watched...and that isn't your job Janet. Shoot , we put our little fella in the room with us and put the gate up. Secretly we call it jail, but we can't have him hurting himself and we're too old to just chase him all over the house. He's 16 months and sometimes we do let him run free, but we are right there for that. That little girl needs to be taught a few rules...where the heck is daddy?...she can learn them easily and happily. on the other hand..I can understand the thinking he has(which is totally wrong).. you're the mom...so go, do it. My older kids (easy child's none the less)..act like I better take care of them (laundry, meals cooked) they act like children and that's how your youngest is acting... NO JANET. I have to take my own advice. My engineering student is reminding me to buy him green tea.....He is 22! We have a ton of Lipton, you know I could go on.... I swear my difficult child has got more of a clue than my easy child's. I am actually crying right now typing this. I have so much to update. [/QUOTE]
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