Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Tantrums 101

Mia is coming up on her second birthday. The terrible two's. Let's just say she has arrived early. She can throw a tantrum to end all tantrums. And she whines. Oh the whining. After a particularly bad day of tantrums (at least 5 BIG ones) I got on the internet and researched tantrums. I learned so much and am so thankful for Google. My best technique I've learned is "biggies" and "smallies". Now if you heard No! No!, stop that, and we don't do that, constantly over and over you might want to throw a fit also. So when she asks for something, I think about it before I answer. If you answer no right away and then change your mind (aka GIVE IN) then they don't hear "no", they just hear "I need to fight harder to get what I want". So I think about my answer before I give it. I think, is this a biggie (something dangerous or inappropriate) or a smallie (something I can live with and may not love but really wouldn't hurt anything in the grand scheme of things). For example, Mia loves to have the door open to the deck. I used to always so no and then she would immediately throw a tantrum. Now I say yes and set a time limit letting her know a few minutes before we need to shut the door again. Does it bug me that I'm letting cold air in the warm house? Yes. Does it hurt anyone or anything to have the door open for 10 minutes? No. So it's a smallie and we move on. Her requests to have the door open are fewer and fewer now too. Since she gets to do it, it doesn't seem like a challenge to get what she wants.

At first I used a behavioral chart to see what things were setting the tantrums off. I noted the place, time, and severity of the tantrum. It helped me to see if she was throwing a tantrum because she was tired, hungry, or over stimulated. It helped me so much to figure out how to not only handle future tantrums but also how to keep the number of tantrums down.

One of the best things I have tried is hugging her during a tantrum or outburst. I read that at such a young age a tantrum can be scary for the kid not just the parent. They don't really understand why they are reacting this way and don't really know how to get control of themselves again. If you offer a hug it might amaze you how quickly they calm down. The article said not to coddle them though. Don't say "poor baby", say things like "I understand you are upset/sad/disappointed." Or just don't say anything at all, just a hug helps so much. Now more often than not when Mia looks like she is on the verge of a tantrum she runs to me before and hugs me and we talk about it. It isn't perfect but I can promise you it is so much better than before. Mia is a difficult child in a lot of ways and you may think I just need to spank her but I can promise you I have tried A LOT and these are the things that work for us!

Mia wanted to play with the snow outside. Biggie or smallie? Well I HATE the cold so....


I let her bring the snow inside in a bowl.


And I let her play with the door open for 10 minutes with a spatula to dig in the snow. She thought this was the coolest activity ever and guess what... NO TANTRUM. (At that point anyway!)

Monday, February 22, 2010

Wicked, Take Two!!

I went to see Wicked again with some of my favorite ladies. My mom, Grandma Seay, my aunt Bibbi, sis in law Lindsay, her mom Shelly, and our friend Mylene (aka my mom's next door neighbor). We had a great time. I was so excited to see all their reactions since none of them had seen it before. I can honestly say It was just as good the 2nd time. I would see it again and again and let's be honest, I probably will.

Mia loves her Gramma DeeDee for many reasons but one of them is chocolate popsicles.


Me and my Momma, waiting for WICKED to start!!


Well the poor girl who took our picture struggled. It was just my point and shoot too. Shouldn't have been too tough. Sorry Mom!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Snow Days

North Carolina has mild winters and that is MY kind of winter. I'm not a huge fan of snow but for a few days out of the winter I think a blanketing of snow is beautiful and fun. So we were pretty excited to get a nice covering of the white stuff. Growing up in South Carolina we never had snow gear because you would grow out of it before you ever had the chance to use it. So, on the rare occasion when it did snow it was time to bust out the "white trash" snow gear. That meant bread bags for your shoes and sometimes your hands! Mia was begging to go out and play but Dave and I realized we had no snow clothes for her. Well, you can see for yourselves what I came up with. She wasn't thrilled and neither was Dave. He told us to play in the backyard so the neighbors wouldn't see Mia. Necessity is the mother of invention right?!?!


Yes, she has her jammies on!


That's right! Leg warmers over 2 pairs of pants and Target bags over her shoes!



Sledding on a Rubbermaid lid.

Mia is not too sure about walking on snow.


Sliding down our hill of a backyard.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nawlins Visitors

My sister's family drove from Louisiana for a short visit. We had a great time even though we didn't really do anything. I slacked majorly on pictures and am now regretting it, of course. Mia and Charlotte are 3 months apart and had fun playing AND fighting. Mia is an only child and used to having everything her way and Charlotte is number 3 in her family so she is used to fighting for what she wants in this world! They made an interesting duo for sure. I love that Mia has a cousin her age! Even though they will grow up far apart, I still bet they will be best friends!


My niece Grace is very creative!


Charlotte has the sweetest smile!


Our little pink girls.

Monday, February 1, 2010

NC Zoo

The closest zoo to us is over an hour away! I'm so used to having a zoo close by and this was a big shock to me. Dave had MLK Jr's birthday off and it was a beautiful day so we decided to go on an adventure to the zoo. Long car rides with Mia used to be a nightmare but then we bought a portable DVD player and life is good again. The zoo is huge and we only got through half of it. I can't wait to go back and see the other half. Mia's favorite animal was the sea lion. It would swim right by the glass and she would get so excited. She really is an animal lover through and through.

Dave waiting for Mia to slide down at the awesome playground.


Mia getting ready to fly away on a bumble bee.


Cutest otter ever! Someone dropped their cell phone in his exhibit and he was playing with it. Seriously cute.


This zoo really likes bees I guess.


Very tired after a very fun day.