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thread: Please tell me i'm not the only one *sigh*

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    kirsty_lee Guest

    Question Please tell me i'm not the only one *sigh*

    I swear since dd has turned one, it's just constant tantrums! All the time. In the morning she will have just whingy outbursts but in the afternoon it is way worse. I thought maybe she was getting too much sleep, so cut her down to 1 sleep a day, but that didn't make any difference and she's quite content to have 2 sleeps a day still. But its just the whingy cranky moods. Like she's not getting what she wants so she throws herself on the ground. And just crying at the drop of a hat. I am seriously at my wits end I don't know what's wrong with her. She cut her 2 top teeth and I thought it was from the teething and after she cut them everything would be alright, but it hasn't changed. I just want to know for this age is it normal? AM I the only one...

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Uh honey - you haven't met my son yet have you... LOL

    28 months on and STILL throwing tantrums..

    His got way worse at 14 months, so hopefully she is giving you the worst of it now. Its hard for her to communicate to you what she wants so they get so very frustrated at this age.

    Its difficult for everyone!!!

    Just try to relax knowing that both of you will survive

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    Jul 2007
    Melbourne
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    What Mel said, Alex is a terror atm too.

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    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    OMG, Ava is 1 already?!?
    No, you're not the only one. Natty started throwing tanties before she turned 1. And she still has them. Personally, I would hazard a guess that tantrums are rarely if ever the result of "too much" sleep, rather they are an issue of communication and control. A kid may not be able to tell you what they want, which is really frustrating. Or they may be able to communicate very well what they want, but if they are denied it (which is your call as Mum) that is also frustrating. IME this is definitely exacerbated by being tired or out of routine.
    I still find constant tanties difficult to deal with (mainly when we are out - I don't mind as much at home), but I live in hope that they will slow down soon enough. Tonight DD had a mega one that went on and on in the bath because I washed her hair. She was waaaaaay peeved. But we've been on holidays and I could see specks of dirt on her scalp - it was soooooo grotty. I've no doubt that there'll be another one before bedtime or at bedtime. It is rough, but it's the way of many toddlers.

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    Registered User

    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    *sigh* Right here with you hun.... Tanty, tanty, tanty. Going to eat breakfast? Tanty. Wiping his face? Tanty. Changing his nappy? Tanty. Brushing his hair? Tanty. You get the idea.

    Some days are worse than others. Today was a bad one. But I live in hope that tomorrow will be better

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    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
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    DS still has mega tanties and he is nearly 3! He likes to lay on the shop floor screaming "Don't kill me" when i come near him LOL

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    Sep 2007
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    Jesse started with the tanty's at 9 months old. They've only gotten worse & he's more clingy than ever.
    He will throw himself on the floor screaming & has started headbutting things. Won't take no for an answer & refuses to to sleep, lol!
    He is still having 2 sleeps a day for about 90 minutes - 2 hours each.

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    Jan 2008
    In a land of bubbles and trouble
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    ds still has mega tanties and he is nearly 3! He likes to lay on the shop floor screaming "don't kill me" when i come near him lol

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    Jan 2008
    Euroa, Victoria
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    You are not alone. I have the same model...oh gosh it is tiring!

    Hang in there, good luck!

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    Jan 2006
    The Hawkesbury
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    lol... my 9 month old is already throwing tantrums when she doesnt get her own way or you tell her no. If you dont do what she wants, she'll scream at you too. If you are carrying her and go near the front or back door then walk away (because she wants to go outside) she will throw her head back and scream and carry on. If you the put her down she will throw herself down on the floor and carry on. Same goes for the bathroom.. she loves her bath! Also if i dont get her food to her fast enough, watch out. Little devil she is. But yeh just comes with kids unfort. DS started at about 16 months. He still has some but is quite good now at 2.5 years.

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    kirsty_lee Guest

    sigh* Right here with you hun.... Tanty, tanty, tanty. Going to eat breakfast? Tanty. Wiping his face? Tanty. Changing his nappy? Tanty. Brushing his hair? Tanty. You get the idea.
    she will throw her head back and scream and carry on
    Both these things are EXACTLY what I am dealing with atm. I just feel so unloved lol. I had a 'silent' tanti yesterday. You know the kind where your so angry you just go really quiet instead of screaming and whinging! Dp was so scared he did the dishes LOL it's taken me DAYS to try and clean my house because of her tantrums and being such a koala bear! I understand when she's teething but christ gimme some peace! Glad to see though I am not the only one who still has a bub that has 2 day sleeps. She gets up at like 5.30 and by 8am she's already cranky and wants a nap. She'll sleep for 1.5 hours, and then in the afternoon she has another 1.5 hour nap. So I guess it's just being a kid hey. Joys of parenting...

    Oh and Kellxx f.y.i Everytime I see your little one's name I smile. Because my dd is Ava and my SIL's baby is Keira

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    Jan 2006
    The Hawkesbury
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    Oh hun they all go through it. I know its hard to not take it personal or let it get to you but its just them discovering whats right and wrong really. If it gets too much for you just go and put her in her cot and close the door. Absolutely nothing wrong with that. Will give both of you a little time out. But she loves her mummy and needs you to guide her. It does get better. Sometimes it gets worse before it gets better, but keep consistant and you will see all your nuturing will pay off when they turn into a child who respects you. Im finding that now with DS. We have such a great bond. You are doing a great job ok

    Hehe great names! DH actually wanted Ava as a first name but i had my heart set on Keira ever since watching Xanadu. Funny thing though too.. we had Jayde as a middle name at one stage too. But we ended up changing our minds and loving Ava more

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    Jul 2006
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    Welcome to toddlerhood.....its fun hey?!

    Both my girls are great tanty chuckers.....im at the point where i turn a blind eye cos they are getting worse!

    They say 'Terrible Twos.....Tantruming Threes'......so the best is yet to come my dear

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    Registered User

    Jan 2008
    Euroa, Victoria
    438

    They say 'Terrible Twos.....Tantruming Threes'......so the best is yet to come my dear
    I've heard that the feral fours are even worse...oh the joys....We can all cry together

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    May 2008
    ...where jumping on the bed is mandatory!
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    My DD is just 9 months and had what i think was a mini tantie the other day, i thought ''she is too young to be having tanties'' but i guess i was wrong! although im sure il know when/if she has a proper one!!
    I obviously dont have any advice for you. I would have no idea how to handle it...guess il have to learn! i saw a thing, maybe on here, i cant remember, about that book/dvd 'happiest toddler on the block' i havent seen it but someone said it was good?
    i guess you just have to decide how to deal with them and stick with it. Good luck

    And i had to laugh mrsmac: @ ''Dont kill me'', my friends DD will scream ''help,help'' when they are out. Not a good look trying to carry a kicking screaming child who is yelling help help out the shops. oh, the things to look forward to hey!
    Last edited by beckoes; May 5th, 2009 at 06:04 AM.

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    Oct 2006
    Sydney NSW
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    I've heard that the feral fours are even worse...oh the joys....We can all cry together

    Teenage tanties are great too!! Last year I had a 2yr old and a 16 yr old and sadly they acted the same quite a lot of the time LOL

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    Apr 2008
    The Purple House, Sydney
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    And i had to laugh mrsmac: @ ''Dont kill me'', my friends DD will scream ''help,help'' when they are out. Not a good look trying to carry a kicking screaming child who is yelling help help out the shops. oh, the things to look forward to hey!
    Hehe... a friend of mine's five year old was having a major tanty in Woolies so her dad picked her up and carried her out. the whole way through the shopping centre she was screaming "You are not my daddy!! Put me down, you bad man!!"....

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    Apr 2006
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    Woohoo, something to look forward to! Love the tanty stories, hilarious!!

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