No judgement zone

Okay no judgement please but does anyone else get emotional and maybe even cry when they’re getting frustrated with their child and they yell at them for something? I don’t mean like if they’re genuinely doing something they’re not suppose to but trying to get my daughter to bed and she won’t lay down for long then she finally lays down and doing so she hits my lip with her head. I tell her that it’s not play time and she’s doing too much. It’s time to rest and we can play in the morning. I then end it with saying she needs to listen and lay down before she gets in trouble. She lays down and I hear her sniffing like she’s about to cry and then she lifts her head up and the look on her face I start getting emotional because I wasn’t trying to scare her so I apologize to her because I think it’s important for parents to apologize when they feel they’ve done something to their child. I don’t know maybe it’s just me but no judgement please because I hope I’m not alone in this.
Like
Share Mobile
Share
  • Share

Show your support

You’re not alone

Your not alone

You're not alone hun

Definitely not alone ❤️

All the time. It’s normal. In fact, I’d say it makes you an even better mum for it! Imagine getting angry and frustrated at a child being a child, and having no regret or remorse for it? I always talk to my daughter about my feelings if I get angry or frustrated with her (and apologise). You’re doing amazing by the sounds of it!

@Kristy That’s very sweet of you to say. I didn’t think of it that way but I just always say that babies or children are human too. It’s harder for them in a way because they don’t know better or know how to control things such as their emotions

Read more on Peanut
Trending in our community