What has your little toddler done today that made your heart miss a beat?
My precious little sweetie puff learnt how to say night night & kiss me before bedtime. She is only 17 months. She is so loved.
What has your toddler done recently to give you that warm feeling inside?
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1. Well today she's been asleep most of the day.
But yesterday I was eating some ice cream and her daddy was eating blueberries.
We were sitting next to each other. Even knowing I had chocolate ice cream she was asking her daddy for his blueberries.
I love that I have a toddler that would rather eat healthy foods than junk.
Yes she's had chocolate ice cream and loves it.
She even said "Bite Please" most times she only says please or bite, but she knows if she says both she will get what she is asking for. She is almost 16 mos old.
2. my daugher always does things that make me melt. but my favorite is when i tell her i love her, she says i wub you more, mommy. shes 3. i love it.
3. My son is 2 1/2 and he has known "i love you" for awhile but would only say when prompted. Like when we tuck him in at night or when one of us are leaving and if we say it first. but today i was done changing his diaper and he raised his hands for me to help him up and as i pulled him up he wrapped his arms around me and said "i love you mommy" it was so heartfelt like he really meant it and knew what he meant. it made my heart glow.
4. My son is 14.5 months old and today when he pooped he said diaper diaper. I was estatic because my other son was 3 when he was potty trained and never told me when he was poopy. He learns so much each day any every thing he does amazes me!!!
5. I am not answering your question but responding to an answer I received from you. Your utter stupidity combined with the fact that you're a mother saddens me. To say there is something "creepy" about my breastfeeding my 16 month old is nothing but ignorance. It has been proved time and time again that breastfeeding up until the first year and even thereafter is beneficial in terms of the child's physical, mental and emotional development. As far as saying that older children who are breastfed have bad dispositions?! Was your answer even serious, because it's hard for me to believe that someone in her thirties (or even past the age of 12) could be so dumb. For the record, my daughters disposition is wonderful, she's very happy, always laughing and sleeps great. Do yourself, any future children and our society a favor and don't have any more kids...start preparing for menopause.