Changing your parenting style...
Hi, just wondering if anyone else out there has gone through stages of different styles of parenting? I have written a few posts about my little... gorgeous... monster... and last time, came to the conclusion that if he was whingy and clingy I would pick him up anytime he wanted, go outside if he wanted to etc etc etc. So I got myself a Bubba Moe and have been lugging him around - even did the vacuuming with him on my back (and growing bub in belly on the front). Not very comfortable but did it. But I don't actually know if this is doing anything??
Over the last week, he has seemed a bit better in going and doing his own thing, and playing by himself for about two minutes (which is huge in my eyes - wasn't doing that before) but he has always always been grumpy when waking up - and I'm talking about non stop crying, fussing, screaming, screeching - the whole lot - every time he wakes up. He is down to one nap a day now (his choice) and will mostly only sleep for an hour.
Today he woke up after an hour sleep. Then he cracked it BIG TIME. I really really needed to pee, and so I took him to the toilet with me (highly unco-ordinated event I must say!!) and he screamed on my lap, and then I had to put him down to.. well.. finish up.. and HE SCREAMED. So I just left the room. So he cried all the way down to the loungeroom and just kept on screaming. I got so frustrated that I (embarrassingly) threw a toy at him (which missed luckily) and I thought to myself.. what the hell am I doing??!? I'm the adult here!!!! So I picked up all his toys, all whilst he was crying behind me... and then started shooting baskets with his basketball and hoop set. I think I counted to 25 in before he came over with a toy and wanted to play as well.
So I'm thinking - should I change parenting style and not comfort every time he gets up? I mean, he usually doesn't calm down for about half an hour when he wakes up anyway - but doing it this way, it only took about 15 minutes. (I don't know WHY he wakes up so grumpy - must take after his father I guess)
So would it be bad to ignore the tantrums and start doing things that I know he likes doing, ie shooting baskets, playing with the xylophone etc?
I eventually put him back to bed because he didn't co-operate over lunch and was being a real little turd, so I just put him back to bed (before murder entered my brain!!! ;))
Has anyone considered doing this approach and did it work with a 14 and a half month old??
Thanks in advance.
Oh, and please don't be critical of what I have said about my treatment of him this afternoon. I'm not in the best of moods!!!! :cry: