@Cal thats what I say stay close to mummy and if he doesn’t listen I carry him and he hates it so he stays close after that I’ve never been a container parent but I always stick to boundaries and he loves getting all the fruit for me! I just can’t stand the pulling him away from me just because he’s having a tantrum or even a hard time xx
Mums never accept that we are now grown ups their job was to mother us so they still try to do their job unintentionally coz it’s in their nature. I tell her things I don’t want her to do in certain and big situations but other that I try not to worry too much, kids gonna grow eventually one way or another best not to worry too much as long as there is no bad intentions. Just tell your mum ‘mum please next time when he has a tantrum let me deal with it’’ I’m sure she’ll understand at some point
@Tly I had tried telling her on more than one occasion next time just let me deal with it because it’s embarrassing or it’s just not worth having both of us arguing with a two year old etc and she just kept on doing it, it was upsetting me having my child upset taken away from me as well so I’m not surprised it upset him and stuff like that and she still carried on so I think today was the only way she heard what I was saying! We’re okay we’re extremely close so it didn’t cause any problems! But it was like ah tadaaa moment for me because it definitely solved the issue I think! Me showing her what I meant rather than just moaning afterwards 🤪 xx
You can love and appreciate someone without agreeing with them on everything. We do a full food shop with our toddler walking round the supermarket. We get him to pick up everything he can help with and pop it in the trolley. The deal is he stays on the same aisle. If he tries walking off too much he goes in the trolley but it’s rare we have to.