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September 28th, 2014, 01:24 PM #11Swaying Advice Coach
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I completely agree!!!
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September 28th, 2014, 04:15 PM #12Moderator
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September 28th, 2014, 05:42 PM #13
My DD2 was wild! She was the worlds grumpiest 2 year old. She would act fine at home and act awful anywhere else. She would throw fits, throw herself on the floor, scream and hit, and cry. I was horrified. She was 10x worse than ANY boy wherever we went. I've been embarrassed by her in public or at gatherings more times than I can count. And she is a GIRL!! She's 3 and doesn't do it anymore because she's sick of being punished for it! LOL! I think it just depends on the personality type. She's turning into a great kid but she's still in no way your "typical" girl. I don't believe in stereotypes anymore!
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September 29th, 2014, 10:46 AM #14Swaying Advice Coach
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^^^ I know Hobbermitens (one of our longtime members and blue swayer) also has a very wild n crazy DD!! Both my sisters were also tantrum throwers (I wasn't, but I wasn't a colorer either, largely because I sucked at it! )
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September 29th, 2014, 12:01 PM #15
I have a stereotypical "girl" personality boy and a stereotypical boy, but even my stereotypical boy LOVES princess crowns, headbands and jewelry. I wish society wasn't so awful to boys who like traditionally girly things or I'd get him that stuff to wear out all the time!
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September 29th, 2014, 05:00 PM #16
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September 30th, 2014, 06:09 AM #17
2boys your original post could have been me describing my eldest son (now 5) who was (& is) EXACTLY THE SAME in new situations. I totally know that "wanting to disappear into a hole" feeling, & the fear that someone MIGHT think badly of you, or your child. Not to mention my own frustrations at him simmering just below the surface of my gently shushing & soothing him. My son has sensory issues (nothing full on enough to be a disorder but enough to cause him difficulties when confronted with new stimuli). Because of this he tends to get absorbed in screen time which terrifies me & I've desperately been trying to get him involved in SOMETHING - music, team sports, gymnastics, martial arts, dance, ANYTHING -for years but he would just fall to pieces every time we tried. Well finally this year my unbelievably patient husband started taking him to Tae Kwon Do to "watch". Twice a week for THREE MONTHS they went & watched. At first he tantrummed in terror at the door & wouldn't even walk in. Finally one night he kicked off his shoes & gave it a go... He has just successfully graded for his "yellow tip" & will grade again for a full yellow belt in December. Tae Kwon Do wasn't my first choice (or my 5th if I'm honest, I was keen for gymnastics) but it works for him. Team sports was too much pressure. The precise moves of TKD appeal to his perfectionism & the colored belt system give him both short & long-term goals & both intrinsic & extrinsic rewards which he loves. My point being - in his own time at his own pace your son will find his way. My son still can't (& won't) ride a bike & wears a pull-up to bed, but he can tie his own shoelaces. (& by the way I'm not spruking TKD or saying you should take him to do it It's just an example!)
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October 4th, 2014, 03:40 PM #18
Well ladies the second music class was much better for my boy and myself! And you know what? I even felt superior for the first time ever! A dad was there with his daughter (they have two girls) and my son and I sat beside them. The dad found my son quiet entertaining and as my son asked for the second time "can we go home now, I want to see that digger " (he loves summer road repairs!) that dad was so Intrigued. And I thought...Ha!!!! Sucks to be you, you with your two girls. Ha ha ha. It's evil I know. But it was so nice to not be on the receiving end of it and for once my family was desirable.
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October 5th, 2014, 09:31 PM #19
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October 7th, 2014, 03:19 PM #20
My eldest is a total tomboy and eventhough my DD2 is not so much, whenever we hang out with other families that have boys and girls, my children are the ones making the most fuss and everybody asks me how I cope with them. They are far more energetic than most boys in their age, so I definitely don't think it's a gender thing.
It has to do with personality and grownig up they are more easy to blend in with the enviroment.
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