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the best/worst age of a child
i love kids between 3 and 4 they have grown out of the tantrum stage and everything is new and exiting the play group age the age im not so keen is 14-18 as im finding out now with my eldest she hates everyone or you dont see her for days as shes constantly in her room and everyones against her whats your opinion on best/ worst age?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I only have one little one to go by, so no comparisons - she is 7months, and each day (sounds corny I know) I think I don't want her ever to change, I want her to stay that way forever because she's so lovely, but then a week later she is doing something new and I think it again and again and again. I've been ike it since she was about 3weeks old and I thought "I don't want you to get any bigger!" LOL.
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Have to agree with a lot of the posts. My daughter is 14 and by comparison I would go through the terrible 2's with her again! At least then when she said no to something it wasn't accompanied by that "you are not going to win" expression on her face and she used to love sitting on the sofa having cuddles - still love her to bits though!
In fact I was talking to someone about their teenage daughter the other night who swore that her daughter went to her bedroom and she didn't see her for a year! We now sit together to watch a DVD and after about 30 minutes, she asks me if I am really watching it, only I don't have to if I don't want to and that is her back in her room!
In fact I was talking to someone about their teenage daughter the other night who swore that her daughter went to her bedroom and she didn't see her for a year! We now sit together to watch a DVD and after about 30 minutes, she asks me if I am really watching it, only I don't have to if I don't want to and that is her back in her room!
Teenage years are difficult.
You have to up the love input when they are in the mood, and scale back the moaning at them when they 'want to be alone'.
It's a tough time for all, but remember, your child will return to the human race - make sure you are still in touch so you can enjoy it when he / she arrives!
You have to up the love input when they are in the mood, and scale back the moaning at them when they 'want to be alone'.
It's a tough time for all, but remember, your child will return to the human race - make sure you are still in touch so you can enjoy it when he / she arrives!
Although my two are 8 and 7, I have to say that I am looking forward to the teenage years, but then I may be thinking differently if I had girls! Going by my older nephews, I think teenage boys are great, very funny, lazy etc. but definitely not as moody as girls in my experience. I actually wasn't too keen on the age 3-4 stage, too much energy - too little sense!!