Thursday, July 05, 2007

Putting my thoughts out there....

I have been meaning to write about this for some time, but these things stop me
1- lack of time
2- not really knowing how to put it down on 'paper'
3- do I want to & what will the repercussions be in the future
4- having friends read about this difficult thing in my life

But the one thing I do need is to get it out of my head & look at it maybe from a different perspective.... hmmm that sounds way to wanky for me....

Well now that I have everyone thoroughly confused & even maybe have slightly interested some people I can finally say what it is....TANTRUMS! Of the 3 year old kind.

Yes we live with them everyday - generally several times a day.
And I will be honest - it is doing my head in.
I am getting to the end of my patience with them & the do-er of them.

This daily dishing out of wails, tears, teeth clenching, hitting, kicking, yelling, screaming, banging on doors/walls & complete frustration (on both sides) must surely come to an end soon otherwise we will go insane.

These 'little' things may start over the most innocent of things like some minor daily decisions - What to eat for breakfast - Cherio's or Toast? Can someone else use the texta's to colour in? What drink cup/sipper bottle do you want to use today?

Or they can begin with the Tele not being turned on or onto the right channel... or the light not being on in the toilet.. or blowing her nose...or not letting her play with my make-up... or not letting her play 'wave the toilet roll brush round like your the fairy god-mother'... or not letting her cut dried fruit with a sharp knife... or unrolling so much toilet paper to use that it would sink the proverbial...or pulling her baby sisters head just that little bit too roughly...or not listening when we say stop.... or daddy stepping on those 'eggshells' just a little to heavily...

But the mother of all reasons as to why tantrums occur in our household on a thrice daily basis....Getting Dressed & it not being PINK enough.

Sounds silly I know - but the colour pink & the tone of the colour pink are HUGE issues to our 3 year old.
She just loves the colour - & will often be wearing pink.... knickers, socks, stockings, shoes, skirt, top, jumper, jacket, headband & clips - all in one day, one hour, one session.
Carrying pink blankey, pink drink bottle, pink bag & pink dressed dolly in the pink pram.
(and I think I have said the word too many times - its starting to sound weird!)

(And may I just point out too that this was really truly NOT my plan for my child to only deal in pink - this is just her putting her stamp on the world.)

I actually don't have any problems with any of the above mentioned reasons - I mean they are a part of my day to day life - saying no to this & that, stopping situations that could become dangerous & guiding her thru these tough years of learning.

But what I have a problem with is the continual Tantrums that result from my reactions of these very simple, every day things.

The tantrums are making everyday a sad/bad day at the moment - with not too much time left for fun. Because once we have gotten over 20 mins of yelling,wailing ....see above... it time to get in the car, or playschool has finished, or her lunch is stale/cold/soggy. Or so many other things.

This is what does my head in.... I have taken time out from working to stay at home to raise our small children in what we think (for us) the best way.... and I find my days to be continually shit upon by the Tantrums.
I have become a sad, frustrated, unloving, uncaring, angry, cross, at a loss and teary mother.
Really quite the opposite of what I wanted to achieve from my turn as a stay at home mum.

People have tried to council me with what to do -staying strong, -not giving in to her, -sticking to my plan of discipline, -listening to her needs, -smacking, -time out & taking away loved items.

And today we did - her all time favourite-nothing can replace-must go most places with her-especially to bed- hot pink 'Blankey' - WENT INTO THE BIN!
And she stood & wailed - "but I love him so much". .it broke my heart.
(i went to the gym & on returning home & kissing her goodnight I did notice that 'he' was once again in pride of place spread out on the bed....not sure who is playing who here...).

Now I think that I am a pretty good mum (doesn't everyone...!) & having watched many others how they conduct themselves in the public & private arena's - I know that I AM a fair, good disciplinary, good listener, a liker of time out & I very rarely smack mother.

But none of this seems to be working at the moment. She just keeps on going.... with the wailing & the crying. Until I get up & walk away - out the front door.
(not for ever...just a little while).
Now I know that while this is an effective way of gaining her attention ('don't leave me mummy...') I also know that it is not a good thing to do & in the long run will be quite ineffective.

So here I am.... admitting that I'm really unsure as to how to effectively parent in these situations... where to go to now (now that blankey is back in the house) & admitting that my love & affection for her is dropping rapidly with each day that contains these tantrums.

Maybe I am missing something that she is saying, maybe she is really unhappy at the moment, I'm not sure.... as there are lots of other things she is involved in but turns into a shy, hiding, silly little girl at the mention of attending them - Ballet, Kindergym, Swimming. Yeah sure she loves it when she is there - but getting her to get dressed to get there.....

I am really hoping that this stage of development is just that - a Stage.... ('they all go through it!'),
& that our happy, productive & fun daily life will return once more -
but you know as it is at the moment I just cant see that happening......

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think any parent who makes it through the terrible twos and takes the tantrum threes on is a wonder. From my studies, i've learnt children throw tantrums for attention ... good or bad. Sometimesits a bout finding the balance. How? God knows. It could be little jealously of little sister. Maybe dont dress Aimee in pink! Maybe a rewards chart.. Kids love stickers. Or sometimes yellow food colour is the one that effects them the most.
Hope I haven't over stepped the mark with advice (If you can call it that.)
Oh, and there is nothing wrong with ignoring and walking away, we're told to do that all the time. It cathcing them doing the right thing and rewarding it that encourages positive behaviour in the young... and sometimes the old.
Hope its slightly helpful :) Nic

Anonymous said...

Don't worry, I know what to do...actually, wait... no I've got no fucking idea either.

I only hope you work it out so you can tell us.

James

bubblypunx said...

Well I am not a parent, as you know, so I am not going to give you advice, but more of a loving friend thing. I think you are a great mum!!! I hope I can be open as you are when my time comes and that you will be able to help me with such issues. All I can say is... my friend Meaghan is 22 and she still has a blankie and sucks her thumb!!! She recently went to China and Thailand and lost blankie, now I say blankie really is only the ribboned edge of what once was a beautiful blanket, but none the less, she was very attached to it. She even considered going back to the hotel in China to retrieve it!!! So don't stress too much over Lucy's blankie just yet!! Any way I hope things get better!!! Love ya xxx

Anonymous said...

Ahh Toddlers - we had half an hour of hysterical crying at dinner the other day because for our dinner of soup I forgot to set the table with a fork as well as her normal spoon.

I try distraction - I distract myself from my horrible screaming child by walking to the fridge and going 'ah look an open bottle of wine, I should drink that'. I find it helps...

Much love
Amanda :)