This is why I didn't do 2 under 2. The first year tricks you into thinking you can handle 2 babie
2025-07-19 18:57:27
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Holly Vazquez :
It does! I promise it gets SO much better. They have different problems and challenges at older ages - but it gets better. Hang in there mama. You’re doing great. 🥰
2025-07-17 14:31:10
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Kaity :
All I can do is solidarity. I think our kids are close in age (mine are 2.5/8months) and it’s so hard 🥵
2025-07-19 13:10:43
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SheRescues :
It doesn’t get better until like 7 🤣🤣🤣
2025-07-17 04:40:49
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Kristen :
With my first daughter three was definitely the hardest. But she never really went through the tantrum stage. My second is feral. She’s 2 and we are in the trenches and I can’t imagine worse. 😂😂 #godspeed
2025-07-19 00:35:08
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Regina Payne :
It’s different for every kid haha
2025-07-22 03:20:50
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Sandra :
It does get easier. I think between two and three. It’s hard when they don’t know what they want. They don’t know how to speak correctly, so you’re struggling with that communication, but once they learn the language and you learn to communicate with them, it gets better.. 4/5 Has definitely been my favorite age so far.
2025-07-17 23:52:15
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francesphipps348 :
This is why I waited to have my second lol
2025-07-17 18:08:45
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Janet Moore-Tibbles :
my son is 4 on Saturday and I have to say it got better for us. My son was horrible at 2 and early into his 3s. The tantrums happened all the time and the high pitch screaming was unbelievably infuriating and disheartening. He also was pretty much non verbal at this point. Once he turned 3.5 and started talking we have very few tantrums. He is starting to talk through them. It does get better!
2025-07-17 09:58:40
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ElizabethandChaos :
Can’t tell you that
2025-07-17 04:58:47
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Brittney__Carter :
It does! It gets better. There will be other/different struggles but it will get better.
2025-07-17 23:43:27
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Brooklyn✨ :
So far my oldest is 4 and it’s not gotten better, it’s just turned into less screaming and more arguing. We argue all the time and when he ends up getting in trouble for arguing then I get screamed at while he’s in a break😭
2025-07-17 08:29:46
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Sarah Davis :
I think parenting is physically exhausting when they’re little but then they can do things for themselves and they’re just mentally exhausting when they start getting around middle school age😅 but I’ve raised 3/4 of my boys to adulthood and my absolute favorite time is when they’re in elementary school, like from 5-12 they’re so much fun☺️My youngest is 10 and I’m so sad that this is the last time I’ll have a kid this age😭
2025-07-17 15:39:50
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rev rebekah | workin’ mom | :
I’m in the threenager trenches and it’s worse than 2 because now he can use his words to hurt me, and is also very physically aggressive. And of course now I have two of them to handle at once. 😅
2025-07-18 13:18:35
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✨ m a d d i e ✨ :
3-5 was very hard for me but right after she turned 5, it was SO much easier. She's 7 now and as long as screen time is limited, things are great
2025-07-17 12:11:57
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fphipps17 :
Sometimes I put the tv on and just let it be. It's survival time.
2025-07-20 23:08:02
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chameleon :
Does he get a lot of sugar type snacks, drinks. foods etc. My son was like that ( this was in the 70s) and a friend told me to cut out the sugar. It wasn't yet proven that sugared foods and red dyes could do that. At first I ignored her but then when I thought I'm yelling at my little boy because he's off the hook, screaming, biting, misbehaving etc. So I tried it. It took me 2 hours to shop and leave out foods and drinks with sugar. In 3 days time I had a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT little boy. I felt horrible that it was my fault that he couldn't control himself. Try it and good luck
2025-07-17 10:28:21
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emily 💙 IVF mama :
Dude it’s gnarly. And you’re doing it with a baby! Super mom!!
2025-07-17 05:19:05
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