Who needs tidy when chaos is so much more fun?🤪
We all know the feeling when our toddler walks up to our carefully organized shelf and decides to turn it into a glorious mess in an instant. In those moments, it's easy to let frustration and discouragement take over.
Take a deep breath and remind yourself that this is just a phase.
This behavior is completely normal for a developing child. Toddlers, especially between the ages of one and three, are in a stage of exploration and discovery. Their curiosity and need for sensory stimulation are at an all-time high, leading them to touch, grab, and sometimes even destroy objects simply out of curiosity.
Use this as an opportunity to teach your child about boundaries and appropriate behavior. You can calmly explain that certain things are not meant to be touched or thrown, redirect their attention to a more suitable activity, and even involve them in the process of cleaning up the mess they made.
Motherhood is a journey filled with unexpected twists and turns. It's not about having a perfectly organized home but rather about creating a nurturing and loving environment for your child to thrive. Embrace the imperfections and let go of the pressure to maintain flawless order at all times.
More importantly, be gentle with yourself. It's easy to blame ourselves or question our abilities when things don't go as planned. But always remember that you are doing the best you can! 💕
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