my son turned 3 at the beginning of the month.
he can be very difficult, very stubborn. It can be exhausting going anywhere.
it is upsetting as he is also a very loving little boy and very clever. he is a middle child older and younger sisters.
everytime we go in the car we have a battle of wills, he doesn't want to go into his carseat, i get him in and whilst putting his sister into hers he lets himeself out and takes off into the front of the car. he lets himself out of the seat whilst the car is going so recently i have had to taken to using a bike chain to keep him in for his and out safety as he is gong to cause an accident.
when taking my daughter to school and collecting its a nightmare he lets himself out of the buggy and takes off. no matter how many times i ask him to come back he just goes further away.
he started nursery last week and currently has two full days and a half day, two days before starting we were at soft play and he got into an altercation at the top of the slide and bit a little boy.
since then hes attempted twice at nursery and succeeded once breaking the little girls skin.
i left the nursery on tuesday night in tears and his two days at home he has bit his little sister 3 times.
shopping is a nightmare he screams all the time and trys to escape.
the tantrums are shocking i feel desperate for him as i know he is a lovely little boy really but i feel like the mother in the playground who everyone looks at like i cant cope and everyone is talking about me and my son.
any advice would be appreciated.
thanks in advance x
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NicolaMu · 28/08/2014 23:05
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