Let's just say the "terrible twos" just haven't hit as yet...BTW the name doesn't refer to the age..."the terrible twos" actually happen between the ages of about 15 months and 4 years...so you have at least another two years to find out...LOL
2007-02-23 18:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow. Good job parenting! I've seen some kids throw hellacious fits, but I really think it was because the parents never followed up with their rules. And when I worked as a cashier I'd see kids come in and their parents had given them coffee from Starbucks! And they were little ones. I just think that's too much caffiene intake and that may also be why some are bouncing off the walls. Whatever you're doing, you're doing great! You're really blessed.
2007-02-23 19:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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It seem as though you have done a wonderful job of parenting him keep up the good work. it sounds like your son knows what you expect of him and that comes from consenten parenting
a lot of two year old act up because most parents don't want to create a scene in public or believe that they are 2 young to be punished so you see more tantrums..
2007-02-23 19:08:20
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answered by Anonymous
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My son is 20 months, and he's very well behaved. My family is always telling me how lucky I am. There are probably a lot of good kids out there, just we hear more about the bad then the good.
2007-02-23 19:02:16
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answered by ~*Isabel*~ 5
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I have a 3yo who is the same way, even at that age too. you must be giving the child expectations, then requiring him to follow them. most 'parents' don't do this at all, then wonder why they have such 'terrible two's' the bad behavior they experience is the result of the groundwork laid for them since birth. If you have a helpful, respectful 2yo, congrats, somebody is doing their job!
2007-02-23 19:11:51
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answered by shamus_jack 3
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Thank your lucky stars, he sounds so well adjusted. You are doing something right. I am a professional nanny, and the parenting skills have to be consistant with limits and boundaries or your child will not behave like this little guy.
2007-02-23 18:59:45
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answered by Sparkles 7
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you need to hunt advice from his pediatrician and in line with hazard connect a playdate application. in line with hazard he's bored? i do no longer understand the place you're coming from. in the journey that your different toddlers are older and are at school in the time of the day or have a hectic time table, then your youngest might sense ignored and his in simple terms thank you to talk with you approximately this, is performing out continuously. endurance is quite considerable and that i comprehend this is tough at cases. Is your son on a each and on a daily basis time table? Does he flow to daycare? Are his toys staggering to him (age suitable)? Do you provide him truthful warning that an pastime is approximately to alter? For my 9 year previous, I ought to assert "ok Ty, 10 extra minutes and it's time to freshen up your toys", which has worked for us on the grounds that he replaced into 3 years previous. If I in simple terms swap gears and plans on him with out the truthful warnings, he nevertheless flips out.
2016-10-16 09:14:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yes he's a really good boy. Most people expect the "terrible two's" but all toddler's don't go through it. People say that about my daughter SOMETIMES (LOL), she's pretty quiet and is content with watching cartoons and playing with her toys. Sometimes you can forget she's in the house because she's so quiet. Thank your lucky stars!!
2007-02-23 20:56:46
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answered by Cocoa 4
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You must have done a good job parenting him. =] sounds like the little angel.
Just keep making sure he does still have a lot of fun, since he is still really young. Limit the pressure, and you are blessed with a kid like that.
2007-02-23 19:00:10
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answered by Steph☺ 4
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I would say so. My mom has always told me my son is very well behaived and he's not as good as your son. He listens for the most part but not all the time! You should feel lucky!
2007-02-25 03:55:25
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answered by scootkat84 2
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