@melissads30: Replying to @sozialerRisikofaktor any other suspicion of anything “wrong” we try and intervene to improve symptoms. So when i suspected he might have “something” i ramped up the encouraging of diff behaviour and its worked. If genuine PDA would it work? 🤷🏻♀️ #advice #debate #interesting #kids #relatable #fyp #forupage #foryourofficialforyoupage #fypp #mumsoftiktok #mumcontent #mumlife #4upage
I just mentioned it because it could help to understand behaviors similar to this better. I work with kids this age, and they're normally not like that
2024-04-21 09:00:42
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katiebobbles :
Absolutely agree and people can’t judge on 30s video. But it might be worth having it at the back of your mind? It’s rare for a parent to be able to change parenting style. Great mummy ❤️
2024-04-21 13:10:25
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Kelly :
I read once. If there was one way to perfectly parent there would only be one book.
2024-04-21 10:54:21
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xnikkix :
My son has this, he’s 10 and it’s been a hard 10 years 😭😭
2024-04-21 10:00:48
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Mshjones0 :
I think you mentioned yourself being quite similar (I’m the same 😅) so it can be learned behaviour, regardless you’re handling it the right way imo
2024-04-21 09:56:27
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Steph 💓 :
Literally every 3 year old goes through that stage!!! Well done you 👏
2024-04-21 09:09:50
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Leah :
my son is the same and he's 3, I've always figured it's just normal toddler behaviour. we make everything fun and try and make him think he's the one in charge and it works well x
2024-04-24 14:33:29
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I Can See You 👁️ :
Absolutely agree with this! People are so super quick to assume their child has autism because at 2 they line up everything and don't 'play' with other children, when that is actually (1)
2024-04-22 12:07:29
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