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Is it normal to be so irritated by your 22 month old?

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Katie321516 · 13/10/2021 13:22

We do have good days but sometimes I get so irritated by her and can't wait for her to go to sleep and then when she does I feel guilty and think of things I could've done better is that normal? Like today I'd just taken her to a toddler group she has been moaning since she woke up it seems I can't do anything right then after the group I was starving hungry. I fed her first then I was making my dinner and she did a poo I had to change her nappy I know she can't help that but I was so hungry I finally got my sandwich sat on the sofa she was all over me wanting some. She'd just had a big lunch and wouldn't even eat what I had so I moved to the table she was trying to climb all over that I was so stressed out her moaning was going right through me and I just wanted to enjoy my sandwich. I went into the kitchen and sat on the floor with my back to the door to eat my sandwich and get away from her. Now I feel so guilty why didn't I just give her a bit let her spit it out then she'd realise I had nothing she liked and go leave me alone. I always get things wrong like that. I'm a single mum so it's just me. I feel so sorry for her sometimes what if she knows I'm irritated by her and feels rejected? How do I be better?

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