Finally, know that it's OK to feel stressed out
by your toddler sometimes.
Not exact matches
By 12 months most toddlers are pretty adept at finger feeding, and may be able to use a chunky spoon and fork by 15 months, with sometimes spectacular effect
By 12 months most
toddlers are pretty adept at finger feeding, and may be able to use a chunky spoon and fork
by 15 months, with sometimes spectacular effect
by 15 months, with
sometimes spectacular effects.
Negative attention
by a parent is
sometimes preferred
by a
toddler than no attention.
I'm still surprised
by how frequently new moms express a fear of parenting a
toddler;
sometimes openly critical of other moms with older children.
Talk to your spirited
toddler about why she's starting to melt down and let her know she's not the only one who is overcome
by difficult emotions
sometimes.
Water can change temperature as it runs
sometimes and if your
toddler is in the tub they can be hurt
by scalding water.
Convertible cribs
sometimes could be handy that you can change into
toddler beds for small spaces just
by adding a rail.
Sometimes a long day with a
toddler can mean a bedtime routine completely goes
by the wayside because you are only operating on one mode: Must.
Well, I actually have a love - hate relationship with it because
sometimes I just want my body to myself and I'm tired of being kicked in the eyeball
by a
toddler, but I love it so much more than I am irritated
by it.
Of course the process of carrying a growing baby for 9 (plus) months INSIDE of your body, followed
by the act of giving birth, and then carrying the baby (and then
toddler... And then preschooler... And
sometimes even a first grader...) can definitely strain the pelvic floor and is one of the primary contributors to prolapse.
Toddlers are amazed
by an empty bottle
sometimes, so forget all the toys and let them explore when you arrive at your destination.
One day a much bigger kid, 10 year old or so, apparently elated
by the lack of supervision, ran into that chess playground, and started throwing the 5 lbs chess pieces with force across the chess set in random directions,
sometimes missing the
toddlers by inches.