Did you ever read Dear Mrs. Larue? It's about a dog "Ike" who writes letters to his owner from prison, or obedience school. That's what your blog reminded me of. I like it.
I have a degree in Professional Preschool Education from Ricks College. I can tell you from a "professional" point of view (and the mom of 4), that age 3 is much worse than 2 any old day! Well, every kid is different, but my experience is such because at 3, they are discovering that they are capable of doing a lot, but not allowed to do a lot of those things, so there is usually lots of battles of the wills. Noah could be totally different...I hope so for your sake. (o:
Should I say something annoying like "Enjoy the Journey?"
or
"They Grow Up So Fast?"
I think not. Instead, I will say, "I Feel Your Pain." Not with a 2 yr old, but w/ little ones in general...there are days I look at P and say, "WHOSE idea was this?!"
7 comments:
I hate to break it to you, but three was worse with my first. Hang in there!
I think we still have terrible twos at our house. :p I remember feeling like that though. Good luck!
How could a face as cute as Noah's be a problem? Janelle is right, I'm afraid to say, 3 is worse....
Luv ya all.
Did you ever read Dear Mrs. Larue? It's about a dog "Ike" who writes letters to his owner from prison, or obedience school. That's what your blog reminded me of. I like it.
I have a degree in Professional Preschool Education from Ricks College. I can tell you from a "professional" point of view (and the mom of 4), that age 3 is much worse than 2 any old day! Well, every kid is different, but my experience is such because at 3, they are discovering that they are capable of doing a lot, but not allowed to do a lot of those things, so there is usually lots of battles of the wills. Noah could be totally different...I hope so for your sake. (o:
you are so funny! love you!
Good luck with that.
Should I say something annoying like "Enjoy the Journey?"
or
"They Grow Up So Fast?"
I think not. Instead, I will say, "I Feel Your Pain." Not with a 2 yr old, but w/ little ones in general...there are days I look at P and say, "WHOSE idea was this?!"
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