dont sing mummy..
dont dance mummy..
dont watch mummy...
dont dont dont!!
is it normal 2.5yr old behavious to suddenly find mummy embarrassing and annoying??? :lol: gee i cant sing or dance anymore!! :lol:
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dont sing mummy..
dont dance mummy..
dont watch mummy...
dont dont dont!!
is it normal 2.5yr old behavious to suddenly find mummy embarrassing and annoying??? :lol: gee i cant sing or dance anymore!! :lol:
Umm well I'm not a mummy but when I was a nanny and used to sing & dance to the wiggles :redface: all I got was dont too :rolleyes: :)
Yep! my DD says shup ut(shut up) mummy when i start singing!!
don't tickle me mummy
dont touch sheepie mummy(her comfort toy)
even to the point of-
Dont cuddle daddy!!!
but then she turns around and wants to dance and says you dance mummy!
lol very normal, such attitudes on them so young, i love it!
:rofl: must be cos I get... no mummy no, go away mummy...haha.
lol I get "NO!" And the big shove away...I cant even go in for a kiss anymore :(
Charlotte will even trick me by offering me something hand it to me and say "Ta" with a big smile on her face, then pull it back at the last second saying "na" and cacking herself laughing...then she will do it again!! lol
we get the whole: No Mama, STOP mama'. usually this is if i go in for a kiss or cuddle LOL! then when i do stop she changes her mind immediately and demands a kiss LOL!
Yeah we have that here.
And the pushing me out of the study cos he wants to play with Miss M all by themselves and doesn't want me around! :(
my mum was bathing ds, and she went to wash his bum and he said, no grandma, don't!! cracked us up.
yesterday i asked him if he wanted a baby brother, and he said 'no mum, no thanks'. too cute.
my little guy is still really affectionate, and loves me arsing around, so i don't really get the no mum to those sorts of things, but i'm sure my time will come.
OH YES!
DS tells me (in fact he did this whilst listening to my ipod on my cube) "Can you go away please, I want to sing and dance on my own" he'll get his electric guitar and go for his life to Depeche Mode but heaven forbid I watch, DD can but only because she participates but if I even *try* to participate I get told to rack off LOL!
We get the NO DADDY in our house, poor DH is really getting the short end of the stick.
don't pick me up
don't hold me
No I don't want to sit on your lap
No, daddy NOOOOOOO!!!
And then where does she get in when she wakes up .... on daddy's side :rolleyes:
Yes, yes, yes.
Don't help mummy. Don't come in mummy. Don't talk mummy. Stop mummy. Go away mummy. Let me do it. :(
well its sounds all very normal and common then!! makes me laugh!
Woohoo it's not just my DD saying this. I'm not allowed to join in anything that DD and DH are doing. If I ignore her "don't" she just stands still and gives me the look until I stop then she starts again. I feel for you AJP. It sucks!!!
Wait until they are teenagers LOL My DD gets embarrassed by everything I do.
Glad we aren't alone. I get 'no mummy no' when I sing. If she is playing in the toy room with dad and I come in I get told to 'go in the lounge' go away'. If she wants to do something I have specifically said no to I also get told to go away (mummy wasnt born yesterday lol) We also have a lot of "me do" and 'I do"
I get "Go. Away!" and "Don't touch it" about his toys or things he wants. Lots of No's as well. Its perfectly normal from what I can tell. They've learnt how to express exactly how they feel at the time and I know that I tell him not to scream in my ear or touch things he isnt allowed to have, so I figure if I respect his wishes within reason, he will understand to respect mine.