Tantrums
Diastre - William has learned the word 'no'. And he uses it at every given opportunity.
"'Would you like some Weetabix, Will?"
"No!"
"Shall we go upstairs and clean our teeth?"
"No!"
"Do you want a banana instead?"
"Naaanaaa. No!"
If contradicted on any of the above, or alternative variations, William resorts to the tried and tested method of trying to get your own way - lying on the floor screaming at full volume. I'm afraid at this stage I step over him and get on with whatever else I'm doing. Invariably after about 5 minutes the screams die down into snivels and a small body appears gazing up from my knees begging 'Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma' which means "I've calmed down now, please pick me up and give me a cuddle."
My nerves are in shreds and patience at its lowest ebb for over 19 months.
"'Would you like some Weetabix, Will?"
"No!"
"Shall we go upstairs and clean our teeth?"
"No!"
"Do you want a banana instead?"
"Naaanaaa. No!"
If contradicted on any of the above, or alternative variations, William resorts to the tried and tested method of trying to get your own way - lying on the floor screaming at full volume. I'm afraid at this stage I step over him and get on with whatever else I'm doing. Invariably after about 5 minutes the screams die down into snivels and a small body appears gazing up from my knees begging 'Ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma, ma' which means "I've calmed down now, please pick me up and give me a cuddle."
My nerves are in shreds and patience at its lowest ebb for over 19 months.
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