I feel like such a bad mom when I do, but I raise my voice/lose my patience almost every day.
I swear, being pregnant and chasing an 18 month old around is tough!
Hopefully tomorrow will be a good day!
I feel like such a bad mom when I do, but I raise my voice/lose my patience almost every day.
I swear, being pregnant and chasing an 18 month old around is tough!
Hopefully tomorrow will be a good day!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
Thankfully not yet but I'm sure it will come. DS is only 8 months old though.
GOLD / wonderful coffee bean / 18478 posts
I think I definitely would a lot more if I was a SAHM. Toddlers can test your patience sooooooo much. I don't get to spend a ton of time with DD during the week so I have a lot of patience in my reserves!
blogger / pomegranate / 3491 posts
I don't yet (only almost 5 mos), but my husband does occasionally when he gets frustrated...
hostess / eggplant / 11068 posts
Yeah When I think about how I've raised my voice at her, it brings tears to my eyes because I feel so bad! Sometimes when I raise my voice, LO gets scared and starts crying - that's the worst feeling EVER!
pomegranate / 3983 posts
Hardly ever, but when I do he gets scared and comes in for a hug. It's sad.
pineapple / 12234 posts
I didn't until he reached 2.5...that's also when I became pregnant and lost my paitence easily. I'm really working on being stern but not loud. It takes so much self-control!
pomelo / 5093 posts
Maybe five times in her 13 months of life. I always feel like such a monster afterwards.
grapefruit / 4800 posts
Rarely, but she loves the electrical outlets and even though they're covered it makes me nervous if she tries to play with them. She knows she's not supposed to and most of the time she listens but there's been a few days where she doesn't and I've raised my voice. The only other time is when she throws her plate on the ground. It's more of an exasperated voice though than a yell.
clementine / 889 posts
As DS has gotten older I do more often, though it's still prett rare. Usually it's when he is hitting or biting or getting into something he shouldn't be. I try so hard not to though. I know that I can't teach him not to yell at me if I am yelling. He's so strong willed and independent.
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