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I can connect with other mothers and help them feel less alone in raising kids.
Can you visualize it? Toddler under one arm. Three bags of groceries in the other. He’s crying.
Or unless random men start yelling at you for letting your kid play with the lights because “he’s going to
break something, and he’s going to cause your battery to die.” Yeah. Thanks random dude. Moms never
think of that stuff.
Most days.
You will do all the right things: Convey empathy and patience, use positive parenting, offer
choices yet firm consequences, limit screen time, play intentionally and so much more.
When you become more patient than you ever imagined. You quietly pick up your toddler,
empathizing with his desire to buy candy and what not…
You can do all the right things, parent like a champ, channel your mommy warrior and be the
best that you can be, and your toddler still will only listen some of the time. Your strong willed
child still will behave imperfectly and throw bedtime tantrums sometimes because that is what
toddlers do. They are learning and testing to understand the world. They have big emotions
because when life is new, everything is a big deal.
It’s normal.
It’s normal.
Today my spirited toddler and I are going to come home from running errands. Today again he
will want to sit in the front seat, ‘start’ the car, and push all the fun buttons. He will want to do
all the fun stuff that mommy does.
He’s going to be the happiest kid in the world for 10 minutes while he turns the radio on and off, ‘drives’
the steering wheel, flashes the lights, and turns the wipers on. Some random guy is probably going to
yell at me, and I’m going to tell him to go away and be quiet.
It’s okay.
Toddlers cry.
This post comes with a free printable checklist to help with toddler listening. I always have
the hardest time remembering these phrases. This printable simplifies it!
All you want is for the kids to follow basic routines without you needing to nag, bribe or go Hulk
Mom.
All you're asking is for some peace at bedtime, a mealtime routine where kids sit at the table,
and a smooth morning that doesn't feel like complete chaos.
Help your child follow the routine without yelling, nagging or reminding:
50+ Visual Routine Cards for Toddlers and Preschoolers.
50+ Visual Routine Cards for School-Age Kids.
Baby Routine Cards and Sleep Checklists Included.
Plus, Editable Templates!
It's hard to truly understand how much of a weight you carry on your shoulders as a
mother...until you are living in the chaos.
I've been helping moms create streamlined routines with kids (and for themselves) for 7+ years
now, and I can't help but smile when I see another mom finally feel the relief she deserves.
Wake up tomorrow to a happy morning with kids!
With this amazing bundle of resources, you'll tap into more peace, less chaos.
Easy-to-Print so that you can get started right away and have a routine ready to go in 5
minutes.
Unlimited downloads so that when routines change or your item gets worn, you can
simply download and print again. Your links never expire.
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I’m just not the best mom ever. I might even desert my husband and make him deal with a tantrum
throwing baby all on his own. And that’s okay. Because eventually we got it together.
All day today I kept thinking back to Jamie‘s kisses, and his smile, and how pleased he was that we finally
figured out what he needed.
hat’s what it’s about, right? Just trying to figure out how to give our children what they need. I might not
always crack the case on the first try, but I’m going to keep working at it until I get it right.