@nimonmom3 yeah, don't feel like the only one, you are most certainly not. Lol mine was and sometimes still is like that. They understand what no means, but they do not understand why we say no. To them it makes no sense. But slowly theu will begin to understand. It gets better with time love.
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Thank goodness. I never knew how much worse the threes would be lol seriously miss them being two! Idk why they can be so dern mean at times. They just hate not getting what they want. I'm trying to simplify everything tho. They watch too much tv and have too many toys that they don't play with. Trying to get them back in a good schedule hoping this will help their behaviour some.
@nimonmom3 is like that until they get a little older. My 5 year old still tries to say no very often. Many times a day but he doesn't get away with it lol
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I think we're gonna homeschool our boys. We might put them i n head start until 5 and Then homeschool. The only thing I'm worried about is how they act right now. They are very whiney, don't listen and don't like to be told no :( I'm hoping its just those trying threes they're going through.
@wladouceur20 yeah its great my real only concern was socializing. Because my son is the only child in my entire family. Everyone he knows other than my 3 month old is an adult. So whenever we come across children his age he doesn't act right. Unlike other children that either go to school, daycare, or have cousins or siblings their age and know how to be around other kids.
I meant to say not serve them** lol but I'm glad you've made that decision. It's what's best for some and not for others. It just is better for my family.
I was a teacher and now a stay at home mom, I will be homeschooling because I want to be able to teach my kids based on what they should know, not geared towards an exam that will serve them positively in the long run.