Five Top Tips for Trouncing the ‘Terrible Twos’

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Comments

  1. Its important to have a routine so the child knows his/her boundries. Dont give in and have punishments to fit the age of the child so they can understand and explain to them

  2. I’m very glad that my toddler is 2.5 year old and I haven’t experienced any terrible two from her! :) ) Always cheerful n happy n can’t remember when she threw a tantrum!

  3. danniella jaiden mummy felton says:

    every kid should have a routine. my daughter has never been that bad and shes nearly 3 shes always smiling and is a very happy little girl she has her days but what kid doesnt xx

  4. Kate Foley says:

    Definatly important to have a routine and boundaries so your children know where u and they stand x

  5. boundries are great to have, they dont half try to push em, but stick to it xx

  6. linzi xdaniel joshuax hogi says:

    my daughter is in a routine and am pleased i did she does no some boundaries but does try to push it xx

  7. kayleigh summers says:

    will be referring to this post when auron hits terrible twos!x

  8. Laura ovington says:

    Or this one :( xx

  9. place boundaries and stick to them lol x

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