by stayathomemuminsw11 » Tue Feb 28, 2012 7:11 pm
I just wanted to add that my daughter (who will be 3 in May) went through a very similar stage for around 3 months leading up to Christmas. It was AWFUL, I used to dread playdates or trips out, because she would push other children and snatch, and basically throw a complete meltdown any time any child had something she wanted.
It was particularly bad with her 'best friend', and I was so sad about it, because the mum of the other little girl and I are great friends, but we literally couldn't have them play together without it ending in tears.
We had lots of chats about being kind and sharing, and I was pretty hot on removing her from the situation when she'd had a couple of 'warnings'. I actually took her home early from playdates a couple of times, which was a royal pain for me as I missed out on chatting to my friends and it was a shame for my daughter too, but I think being pretty tough on her paid off ultimately.
During this stage (she was 29 months when it started) she was also being horrible to me, tantrums, screaming, shouting etc.
As awful as it sounds, I used to dread getting her up in the morning as I was so worried about how she would be.
HOWEVER, after Christmas, it was like I had my old child back, she suddenly stopped this horrible behaviour, and was just back to being (generally!!) a delight. I think the combination of growing up a bit, and realising that actions DO have consequences (i.e. having to miss a playdate) and NOT giving in when she was having an almighty tantrum really made a difference, and she just seemed to come out of it.
Nowadays, she and that same 'best friend' could not play more nicely together, (of course, there is the odd disagreement but they can usually sort it out themselves), and they LOVE playing with each other, having tea together etc. I'm really sorry your friend didn't invite your little girl to her party, it does seem harsh BUT to be completely honest, I know when my little girl went through this stage, we weren't invited over for playdates as much, and I DO understand why-no one wants to have the child who hits around (!) BUT equally it IS a stage, and most children DO get over it... I'm SURE your little one will come out of it too.
Good luck! (And sorry for the rambling message!!)
I just wanted to add that my daughter (who will be 3 in May) went through a very similar stage for around 3 months leading up to Christmas. It was AWFUL, I used to dread playdates or trips out, because she would push other children and snatch, and basically throw a complete meltdown any time any child had something she wanted.
It was particularly bad with her 'best friend', and I was so sad about it, because the mum of the other little girl and I are great friends, but we literally couldn't have them play together without it ending in tears.
We had lots of chats about being kind and sharing, and I was pretty hot on removing her from the situation when she'd had a couple of 'warnings'. I actually took her home early from playdates a couple of times, which was a royal pain for me as I missed out on chatting to my friends and it was a shame for my daughter too, but I think being pretty tough on her paid off ultimately.
During this stage (she was 29 months when it started) she was also being horrible to me, tantrums, screaming, shouting etc.
As awful as it sounds, I used to dread getting her up in the morning as I was so worried about how she would be.
HOWEVER, after Christmas, it was like I had my old child back, she suddenly stopped this horrible behaviour, and was just back to being (generally!!) a delight. I think the combination of growing up a bit, and realising that actions DO have consequences (i.e. having to miss a playdate) and NOT giving in when she was having an almighty tantrum really made a difference, and she just seemed to come out of it.
Nowadays, she and that same 'best friend' could not play more nicely together, (of course, there is the odd disagreement but they can usually sort it out themselves), and they LOVE playing with each other, having tea together etc. I'm really sorry your friend didn't invite your little girl to her party, it does seem harsh BUT to be completely honest, I know when my little girl went through this stage, we weren't invited over for playdates as much, and I DO understand why-no one wants to have the child who hits around (!) BUT equally it IS a stage, and most children DO get over it... I'm SURE your little one will come out of it too.
Good luck! (And sorry for the rambling message!!)