I was talking with a friend of mine last night - she has two children, ages 4 and 2. While I was talking to her there was a lot of shrieking and general commotion in the background - my friend had to keep on interrupting our convo to say "A****, stop hitting your sister!" or "B*****, if I have to come over there..." etc etc. Turns out the 4-yr old boy was using his 2 yr old sister as a 'horsie' as was trying to whip her to make her go faster.
While ilstening, i was like, "Woaaahhh...this is what I have to look forward to, eh?"
So I asked her if she thought the toddler years were the worst...she said "Nah, it may sound bad now, but at least they're in bed by 8". She said 1-yr olds are more difficult because they can't yet say what they want or need. But above all, she thinks the newborn stage (0-3 months) is the most demanding.
Do you agree in general? (I know it also depends on the child, circumstances, etc)
I would love to think I'm going through the most difficult part of the 'child years' now...
(I know adolescence is a whole other story).



Do you agree in general? (I know it also depends on the child, circumstances, etc)
I would love to think I'm going through the most difficult part of the 'child years' now...
