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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    @perfect786 Anytime at the moment. But more likely first thing in the morning or the early arvo.
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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    @perfect786 Sorry for the late reply. Usually when he’s at home for the day this is a typical day. 6-6:30: wake up 6:30-7:30: eat and get ready for the day 7:30-11:30/12: activities like the park, going to a friends house to play, library etc. he will be snacking throughout this period...
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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    @truefaith89 What happens when you ignore the tantrum? When we do that he just follows us around screaming and hitting us basically forcing us to engage with him. It feels impossible
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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    @ngannguyenqh Hey I’m just coming back to this thread because we’re having an awful few days with him. I’ve tried to take him into his room but it makes it worse because he ends up kicking the door and screaming as hard as he can. I’ve tried to sit back and calmly tell him I’m here for him but...
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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    @ngannguyenqh Thank you for this advice. I will give it a go. The problem we have though is if he pick him up or move him to his room he goes absolutely feral, screaming and kicking me. If I shut his door he tries to push past me and if I let him past he almost breaks the door down with his...
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    I am at a loss with my 2.5 year old’s behaviour

    My son has been an absolute demon the last few months. I know people like to make jokes and memes about toddlers being a terror but this is genuinely awful. It’s really affecting us. It seems like normal toddlers have tantrums in relatively short bursts but his go on for ages, like an hour plus...
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