S.M.
Hi E., I am going through this same thing right now with my grandson. I forgot how much fun the terrible twos were. I now believe the terrible twos are here to help you deal with teenagers. My grandson is just over two, speech delayed and a pistol. I felt at first, I'm the grandma, I'm not going to be the one disaplining him, well, thats changed let me tell you. We are into the whole timeout thing. And he screams the whole time he's in time out too. But as soon as I ask him if he's ready to be human, he smiles and gets down, and I give him a hug and tell him what I didn't like about his behavior. I'm half tempted not taking him to a few places, like the zoo, until I feel I have a better grip on him. With my kids, spanking was the thing to do, I'm not convinced that was wrong. I haven't gotten to that point yet, and before I do, I'll discuss it with his mother. My kids were not hitters, or biters. Spanking is different than hitting, its an attention getter. Kids years ago were better behaved than kids now adays. I deal with them all the time, it's amazing to me how many kids run the show now. Parents letting them decide the rules, I just don't get it. Good luck, stay firm and consistant is the main thing, you are winning believe it or not. And don't let up as time goes on, if you can't control them when they are this age, you never will when they get older:)Sue