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grumpy grumpy - does this describe your toddler?

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newkid · 09/03/2006 15:27

DD (22mo) is very very grumpy at the moment. one minute she is all smiles and happiness and then she doesn't want to have her nappy changed/her clothes put on etc and throws a wobbly. She also had a minor fit yesterday when I only gave her one animal biscuit (she wanted MORE). This was hot on the heals of a tantrum when we stopped by a friend's and they weren't in. Sigh - is this normal? Should I just ignore it?

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Flossam · 09/03/2006 15:31

as DS just awoken from his nap runs across the room in hysterics because I won't let him touch computer,

No I don't know what you could mean!







Grin

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RedTartanLass · 09/03/2006 15:45

ds2 has just hit me, because he bumped his head on the door.

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newkid · 09/03/2006 15:47

all sound very familiar. Guess she's normal then!

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newkid · 09/03/2006 15:48

the hitting - where does that come from? dd does it when she is really frustrated - whacks me in the face. I get the occasional goudge (sp?) too with her sharp little nails.

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RedTartanLass · 10/03/2006 07:44

I thought toddlers hit when they feel strong feelings that they have trouble expressing through words.

However \link{http://www.natickpediatrics.com/healthykids/toddlerhitsme.html\this is quite intersting}

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satine · 10/03/2006 07:48

That link is great, Redtartanlass. I like explanations like that, it gives me hope that my two aren't the spawn of beelzebub.

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Carmenere · 10/03/2006 07:51

That is a really interesting article RTL thanks, I'll be keeping those points in mind as I get bitten and hit todayGrin

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