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Please tell me he'll grow out of it ( 2yr old)

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Louisa111 · 29/09/2019 11:36

Our 2 year old has always been challenging at times but just recently his behaviour is terrible. He hits, kicks, headbutts , punches etc all the time.. sometimes it's when he doesn't get his own way other times it's for no reason.
Im at my wits end with him , it doesn't matter how many times we say no it it's naughty he does it all the more.
Please tell me this is just a phase Sad

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HennyPennyHorror · 29/09/2019 12:52

How's his language? Sometimes, things improve when they're more fluent.

Louisa111 · 29/09/2019 15:20

He's not as forward talking as his sister was at his age but he's getting there. Did wonder if it could be frustration

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Squiggleness · 29/09/2019 20:24

HE WILL GROW OUT OF IT (ask me how I know!) 🤪

Louisa111 · 01/10/2019 09:49

I guess you've experienced similar Smile I just hope it's soon, finding his behaviour very hard !

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Whatafrickennightmare · 02/10/2019 22:17

Going through the same with my 2 year old most 3. He has pulled his stairgate off the wall in temper and lashes out. He has terrible terrible tantrums where he refused to get off move and will lie in the floor kicking and screaming if I try to get him up he lashes out. Im hoping it's just a phase. No advice im afraid but your not alone !
My son is very behind with his talking can out two words together but his words are very hard to understand . Xxx

Louisa111 · 06/10/2019 21:02

My son is near to 3 as well, it's hard to deal with isn't it. He's getting there with his speak but gets very angry and throws, hits , kicks at anything really but worse if I can't understand what he's saying xx

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Louisa111 · 06/10/2019 21:03

speech

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