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ds2 and 2months, very active????? is this normal?????

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firstsupermum · 21/06/2011 00:59

my ds1 is 2yrs 2months, But he doesnt stop talking or playing all the day, he screems for anything that i will refuse to give him, sometimes he will screem outside to came off the buggy, i really dont like the look of the people, i try to ignore him sometimes to teach him that he cant have my attention all the time specialy if i dont accept what he is asking for and explain it for him but people think that i am not interested and just give me that dirty look, i am 36weeks pregnant but really tired about his behaviour, he's just around me and my dh, take him to play in the parks sometimes, to tire him out or with my friend's childrens
does anyone got the same problem???
he is very cleaver and intellegent.
any advice?
some of my friends and families told me that its normal at his age but i want more views.

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winnybella · 21/06/2011 01:03

Grin
Welcome to toddlerdom.
Normal, totally normal. Have you heard of terrible twos? It'll get better. Don't worry about dirty looks etc.

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firstsupermum · 22/06/2011 00:24

thank you winnybella thats nice from you, its relaxing a bit.

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MavisEnderby · 22/06/2011 00:29

Yes:) sounds normal.I had number 2 when ds had just turned 2,its tiring but tips are

c beebies is your friend!

you can read millions of books when you are breastfeeding/bottlefeeding

they may play up for a while when the baby arrives,but it gets better eventuallly

you are doing the right thing not giving attention all the time,cos no 2 will be there soon but give him lots of praise for good behaviour.

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firstsupermum · 22/06/2011 22:17

thank you MavisEnderby if just people will understand that and stop looking because really at that time you dont need that, i am alreay streesed about it.

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