Is anyone else struggling with the throws of the “terrible twos”. My little boy over the past few months has really be tantruming. I know it’s developmentally normal and he is just frustrated but it’s almost constant. Whenever he was to wait more than 30 seconds 🤦🏻♀️ it will thrash and hit and kick. I know I need to be patient but I’m also 24 weeks pregnant so I’m sore and exhausted in so many ways. I work full time and feel the weekends used to be great we could have so much fun but now it’s just filled with him getting angry and upset. I know he will grow out of it but I feel terrible when he’s like this and even worse when I lose my patience and start crying too. How are we all coping?
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I deal with this with my autistic daughter who will be 6 in August....it will get better just have to try and be as patient and loving as possible explain to him that you love him but he needs to realize tantrums aren't going to get things any faster... telling my autistic daughter certain things sometimes makes it worse sometimes I just leave the room and she'll stop it could be an attention thing too keep in mind...it's okay to cry but try not to do it in front of them while you're trying to calm him kids sense when we're upset and it doesn't help them regulate they need us to be good examples on how to handle feelings maybe ask him to use his words and explain why he's upset so he can understand you want to understand what is making him upset too...it's a struggle but you can do it

@incognito I totally get it...it took me 4 years to be able to control my tears and stuff to help her regulate you're welcome to message me if you want to talk and I will try to help the best I can I know how it feels to have a child behind in speech although thankfully mine is finally catching up but still considered non-verbal because she's inconsistent but like I said I wouldn't change it for the world