Hi there,
We adopted 2 children who came home from Haiti last Tuesday. Our daughter is 39 months and our son is 22 months. Our daughter cleary learned how to manipluate situations while in Haiti -- particularly through tantrums. She is not getting her needs met and so mixing up her needs and her wants. If she does not get what she wants immediately, she throws a huge tantrum. This would not be so tough were it not for the fact that I have 2 children and cannot spend every moment of every day holding one through tantrums -- which is what would happen if I did this.
Any suggestions. We co-sleep BTW, so that helps some sleeping situations -- although not all. Many nights, she tests us. She will throw things or hit her brother instead of lyng down.
I also speak Creole so language is not a huge barrier.
Your thoughts?
We adopted 2 children who came home from Haiti last Tuesday. Our daughter is 39 months and our son is 22 months. Our daughter cleary learned how to manipluate situations while in Haiti -- particularly through tantrums. She is not getting her needs met and so mixing up her needs and her wants. If she does not get what she wants immediately, she throws a huge tantrum. This would not be so tough were it not for the fact that I have 2 children and cannot spend every moment of every day holding one through tantrums -- which is what would happen if I did this.
Any suggestions. We co-sleep BTW, so that helps some sleeping situations -- although not all. Many nights, she tests us. She will throw things or hit her brother instead of lyng down.
I also speak Creole so language is not a huge barrier.
Your thoughts?





