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ToddlersX2
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posted April 27, 2003 07:34 AM      Profile for ToddlersX2     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
I was wondering if anyone can help with my 20month old boy/girl twins. The boy has a tendency to want anything the girl has ie: snatching toys from her, up ending her off her bike, hitting her over her head with objects, fortunately he has stopped biting her of late but how do I get him to stop doing these horrible things to her.... ie; this morning they were having thier bike game she's on one ... sees him approaching gets off that bike and goes to the other one ... he then just follows her to the other bike ... whereby she once again gets off that one and goes back to the other bike ... she is quiet happy to ride either bike .. but he just seems adament to tip her off.... so I intervened as I think she should be allowed to ride a bike without having to constantly swap at his whim, tried encouraging him to sit on the bike he had, but said "no" to him, pushing her of the one she was on ... ended up with him throwing a tantrum on the floor .. but still persistant in trying to pull her of the bike she was on ... so I picked him up and put him in his cot .... he's screaming and she hops off her bike runs into the bedroom and sits next to his cot upset that he is crying ......I am just exasperated with no idea on how to deal with the senario. Any suggestions?
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