Thank you Peter for keeping siblings together. The terrible two's are full of gorgeous mischievous.
@its_pouring_reign5422
5 ай бұрын
When your daughter was cleaning the slime off her baby sister shirt… And said I’m sorry daddy so gently, you could tell right away your children are so comfortable with you and aren’t even the least bit afraid when a simple mess is made. That speaks volumes to your character as a person and as a father. I wish I had grown up in a home With parents that were gentle with me. Your children are so lucky and I really hope you’re able to adopt Bella❤
@Djgoof.40
5 ай бұрын
Please bring back cooking with Anthony. That was fun to watch. It shows other kids they can learn to cook too. Chef Anthony!!!
@mariatheresa2755
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 Peter, thats d beauty of parenting. I can see you r narrating this with love. Thats us parents, we sound as if complaining but when we r grateful to God for what we have.
@caitlinann250
5 ай бұрын
Yes, two year olds of the special power of making things messy faster than you can clean them! ❤❤❤
@Jean_W
5 ай бұрын
Cooking with Anthony...yes 👍 You are welcome Anthony...
@Kim-dk9nk
5 ай бұрын
I swear the way you talk to her makes my life
@CazPea
5 ай бұрын
It’s an interesting developmental stage. They’re learning how far they can go, what they can control. Stay true to boundaries and don’t be afraid to hear them protest and cry about not getting their own way. Stay strong, you’re doing a great job 💜
@ladawn603
5 ай бұрын
For Anthony, Peter, supporting the interests of your kids as they show them helps them grow. Anthony's Cooking Time 👍🏻❤️❤️
@rpierce7004
5 ай бұрын
Yup. My daughter demolished a whole box of band-aids in about two hours. I found all of them on her stuffed animals.! Ha-Ha!
@gaylejones1545
5 ай бұрын
😂 she wants to be a Dr mom. 👍😊
@alicetheegreet
5 ай бұрын
Too bad her enthusiasm for vacuuming won't last until she's actually able to. Nice video.
@brilliantchange
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@alicetheegreet
5 ай бұрын
@@brilliantchange 😁
@texasgina
5 ай бұрын
They are very smart and trying to be independent at 2. I remember my twin's climbing out of the crib
@pauladeichman
5 ай бұрын
You are an awesome dad. Just a couple of tips - don't reward bad behavior. When she threw a temper tantrum over the vacuum you should not have let her have her way. You set the rules and what is allowed, not her. Also, teacher her to put toys away. And set a limit. You cannot get out more toys until you put the others away. Saying no no no doesn't do any good if you don't reinforce it. Say it once and tell her or show her what is allowed. If she doesn't like that then remove her from the temptation. She will throw fits, but with consistency she will learn. Remember, you are the boss, but you have to be the boss. I think it is great that you took Bella on to keep her with her siblings.
@CazPea
5 ай бұрын
Very good pointers. It’s about controlling the limitations
@ladawn603
5 ай бұрын
Use the same approach for her siblings' things, make her put them back, and ask for permission to play with their things. Not doing so will create animosity between them. She needs to learn boundaries to keep the peace between her and others. As cute as she is 😊 you need to be the parent, not her friend.
@divahc1
5 ай бұрын
Yes, and if you say no... mean it. You need to give very clear and simple commands. And, following through is vital. If you don't, the undesirable behaviour will be worse. I'm an early childhood specialist. When giving instructions, give the instruction in just a few words. Too many words distracts from your main point. You shouldn't have to put things away. Better for Bella to learn not to touch. Another easy thing to remember: tell her what you want her to do, rather than what you don't want her to do. So, instead of saying, "Don't touch your sister's slime' say, " leave your sister's sIime on the shelf." Then, give her a toy she's allowed to have. Good luck. You're very brave and kind to take on a toddler! Oh, make sure Bella helps to tidy up her own messes, with your help ! When you are talking to her, make sure you have her full attention. Kneel down to her eye level, lower your voice, speak clearly, and stick to the main point. Write a list, for yourself, of reminders, of things to do when talking to her about her behaviour. If you need to, check the list before dealing with the problem.
So much fun to watch and laugh. You are a sweet family. ❤
@ModgePodge1111
5 ай бұрын
Wait until she becomes a three-nager 😂. The three-nager stage makes the terrible twos seem like a vacation 🤪😅. You're doing amazing!
@gaylejones1545
5 ай бұрын
Yep!!!
@jtstaas736
5 ай бұрын
My boy is a three-rex!!
@nancyvolke237
5 ай бұрын
Bella is back!!❤
@TheJoyNinjaNZ
5 ай бұрын
I know this age is frustrating, but it's also the most amazing time. I love the curiosity and lust for life they have. They have the most fascinating conversations. If I've learnt anything from being a parent and working with toddlers in a swimming school its 1. surrender to slower - you may not get all your errands done but surrender to their pace, they are totally living in the moment and letting go of your frustration and your pace makes everyone less stressed. 2. giving them limited choices, and giving them a 'big girl job' is more helpful in guiding the behaviour you want. Toddlers want to try out independence, and it's so affirming to give them these things to practise. Example: It's bathtime = do you want the pink bubble bath or the bath salts? "Show me how you can pour in the bubble mixture." "I wonder what toys you would like for bathtime tonight?" You'd like to play with those blocks - cool! Help me tidy this toy away because we need to make a nice big space for the blocks.
@HijaDelRey77
5 ай бұрын
I love you guys Peter! 🥰 I’ve been catching up with all your videos! I truly pray that you can adopt Bella ❤️
@ladawn603
5 ай бұрын
Hey Peter 😊, you're getting a lot of great advice, especially with the tantrums!! Take it very seriously. They can and do grow into adult monsters if you don't get it under control now. You're a wonderful person doing foster care and adopting ❤❤❤❤❤!! My parents and a couple of my aunts did it as well, so I understand how hard and complicated it can be, yet rewarding at the same time ❤❤❤❤😊!!! A piece of advice from me is to lock any doors that give her access to climbing furniture, appliances, or cupboards. And all dressers should be connected to the wall. In Minnesota, those were foster rules we had to follow, and I did them with our son as well. Keep being a loving and kind father. It's wonderful seeing how much quality time you spend with all of them😊❤🥰🤩🤗 you're a STAR in their lives 🤩🤩🤩🤩
@5rgyyuyrgg
5 ай бұрын
Definitely bring back cooking with Anthony! 😍
@ladysparkymartin
5 ай бұрын
Room-by-room was something we did every night. Like it sounds, everyone gathers their stuff or puts their mess away. Room by room.
@Melissa-he5ys
5 ай бұрын
Cooking with Anthony! 👏🏻
@AmyMichele-mr9xj
5 ай бұрын
Peter you are doing a great job with the kids ❤they are lucky you are their daddy❤❤❤
@smvallet
5 ай бұрын
Best thing I ever did with my littlest was binning up all the toys Montessori stylé and putting them up where he had to ask for them. He could have one bin out at a time. If he wanted a different one, he had to pick up what was out first. He could take as long as he wanted to do it. At night, there was only ever one bin to pick up. It worked like a charm and I didn’t feel overwhelmed by all the toys.
@smvallet
5 ай бұрын
For keeping her in her room/bed. Let her know when can she leave her room. For me, I told my little one that he could get out of bed when the sun was awake. Before then, everyone had to stay in their rooms/bed. Making the house quieter and darker (less interesting), helps keep them in their rooms at night, when older siblings may still be awake. Maybe also playing some music softly in her room to cover other noises in the house that may keep her from falling asleep.
@CherRN3
5 ай бұрын
@@smvallet Get a Homedics sound machine and put it on ‘white noise’. Works wonders. Peter, you can never let a toddler out of your sight. It’s okay to be firm. It’s not mean. She has to have boundaries or when she is a teen you will really pay big. Make her pick up the toys… do not pick up after her. She is old enough!! She should only have access to one tub at a time til toys are picked up. She WILL throw a fit over this in the beginning, but that’s okay. If you give in, you have lost the war. Let her cry, but stand your ground. Calmly restate the rule. You may have more toys when you pick these up. Eventually, she will get it. God bless you in your efforts.
@smvallet
5 ай бұрын
@@CherRN3 My little one is now 13, but music is how we kept household noise from bothering him. We did try white noise, but he preferred the music and would fall right to sleep. I agree on kids picking up after themselves. Really anything they can do for themselves, they should be doing.
@wandatambungalan225
5 ай бұрын
Bella the Bella,good to see you again we love you mutabazi family ❤
@DebbieTropiano
5 ай бұрын
@@smvallet Yep! Black out curtains and white noise work wonders for extra sleep in the morning!
@laceysutton142
5 ай бұрын
Right there with you. I have a 2 year old too. I feel your pain.
@Dee-nap3
2 ай бұрын
It's terrific threes you have to look forward to! One of my favorite ages! 🙏❤️
@ionecuff6323
5 ай бұрын
You're not done yet! There's "The Terrible Twos, The Horrible Threes, and the Awful Fours! Just remember to never smile or reward bad behavior or disobeying what you tell them, they will see a smile or laugh as a sign for a way to keep getting attention. As a single mother of 4 (3 boys & 1 girl), people said I made a better DI (Drill Instructor) than a Mom but always complimented me on how well behaved my kids were, we had fun, they were always very respectful and well-mannered. Good Luck!
@kimberlyhunter9967
5 ай бұрын
Big help... Vinegar gets slime out of everything.
@TangerineTulip
5 ай бұрын
Yes 🙌🏻 cooking with Anthony 😊
@juliemorse4082
5 ай бұрын
I like how you kept all the siblings together you are a great person
@Kayr76
5 ай бұрын
You’re doing great. There are no answers. Take a pill and she’ll grow up fast. Lol. I hope you get to keep her. As far as the crib goes…. It’s time for a toddler bed. I’ve had four children now all grown up
@meganhubbell2215
5 ай бұрын
They make alarm clocks for kids that turn green when the kid can get up. Get one of those, and then give her a sticker chart/reward for staying in bed. I love your heart and attitude to be always learning!
@skiesview
2 ай бұрын
Cooking with Antony, great idea!
@marissashelley2362
5 ай бұрын
Peter...just checking in on you guys. I live about 200 miles south of you & I just heard about the murders up your way. I know that Charlotte is a large city but I've got to worry about my fave family...be well my friend!!! 💖💗💓💞
@ElizabethBridge-q6f
4 ай бұрын
There is a great course run in Sydney community and early childhood clinics called toddlers terrific or terrible. Gives a great overview of toddlerhood and toddlers really are terrific.
@christinamanweiler3541
5 ай бұрын
You are so wonderful Peter
@pamelacochran9521
5 ай бұрын
Im a single mom of 5, that are grown now. My daughter and my 3 year old granddaughter live with me and the stuff my granddaughter does, i swear my kids never did. Good luck!
@andreeduardo4269
5 ай бұрын
Estas haciendo un gran trabajo 🎉🎉
@ashtonjones5768
5 ай бұрын
More cooking with Anthony please😄😃😁🤩
@KariSuttle
2 ай бұрын
Thank you for keeping the siblings together. You could have said no to taking in Bella, especially with that big of an age gap, and you didn't. So at least for now they get to grow up together. They all seem to feel very happy, safe, and comfortable with you, so you're doing a good job.
@Susansuth
5 ай бұрын
Love the video and seeing Bella! Cooking with Anthony - FTW! :D
@preciousstace
5 ай бұрын
Give her choices and make cleaning up fun. Toddlers are exploring their senses, so lots of sensory opportunities. Like painting outside, washing toys, playing in sand. If you have to go somewhere, give her a few minutes warning. And let her get messy! 😂
@preciousstace
5 ай бұрын
Also want to add give her discipline when she does not listen, like time out or not having that toy. Put the older kids things up where she can't reach it. Limit the amount of toys available and teach her to clean up when she's done playing before getting put something else. Have a sensory table and fill it with water, toddler safe sensory things, and put in measuring cups, spoons, etc. Toddlers love to fill and dump. It's normal and age appropriate. Also, time for a toddler bed. Give her warnings for transition times, like meals, potty, naps, etc, let her finish playing, then give another warning, making it shorter this time. Or use a timer. Then, it's time to clean up and go to the next thing. It looks like she loves that loop! You can make it toddler safe. I no longer have any recipes for it. But maybe Google does. And give her time to create, like with paint. Especially finger paint. I taught toddlers, and the older ones I taught how to water paint. A good summer activity would be a paint and water day OUTSIDE. Have the kids wear swimsuits or old clothes, bring out washable paint, paint brushes, sponges, small buckets, a water table with water toys, sprinklers, a baby pool, and let them have fun painting each other. Hang poster board up on the fence or an easel and allow them to paint. Once they are ready to go inside, bring out the water hose and spray the paint off. Then let them dry off for about 10 minutes in the sun. Tires them out and gets them active! And it's so much fun.
@alexandrialum643
5 ай бұрын
When bella took out the squeez, it reminded me of my son...but now he knows how to raid the fridge. Whole new level when they learn that, lol.
@TangerineTulip
5 ай бұрын
The vacuuming cracked me up 😂 bless her ❤
@Highlyfavoured7187
4 ай бұрын
Sweet family. GOD bless🙏❤️❤️❤️🥰
@katarinagrbin5580
5 ай бұрын
I love this vlog it was very funny 😂. Just keep on doing what your doing, you are amazing! 😊
@bevmacmillan7079
5 ай бұрын
When my daughter was 2 she used to climb peoples drapes to the ceiling. She was crazy. She still has lots of energy and is a nurse,
@antionettetrujillo3878
5 ай бұрын
I LOVE toddler stage
@mariamagdalena1789
5 ай бұрын
I am laughing so much! Man, you got the big kids before you got the little one! You have the nice house where everything has a place and everything is in its place. Enter the two y.o. tornado in the scene! She is curious, energetic and still does not have any idea of what danger is. So you can do as I did one Christmas: the Christmas tree was in the playpen and the baby was everywhere else. The good and at the same time sad thing is that they eventually grow up. Then they can follow your commands but are not as fun as they used to be. Good luck!
@natashafletcher600
5 ай бұрын
Welcome to the joys of parenting 😂 When my toddlers got up in the night I put them in bed with me. I'm not sure if that would be allowed with fostering though.
@jtstaas736
5 ай бұрын
Wait until she's three!!! My son is three and it's NOTHING compared to the two's! 😂 May the Lord bless you!
@anna-mariepellett4362
5 ай бұрын
🦋🤣 Did you notice that when she climbed out of the crib? What a good mom if she is she never let the baby get hurt or fall that she was holding onto. Hilarious.
@ednanelson1897
4 ай бұрын
Peter you have to be in control. Let her take out one or two toys to play with. Uf she wants something else, she has to out something back. If she cries, let her. She has learned if she cries and throws a fit, she will fet ger way. That behavior will only gets worse unless you nip it in the bud. You're doing a great job dad. Stay on top of it and you will win.
@craftyjoy9
5 ай бұрын
I know she is driving you silly, but she I’m so glad she is back living with you! Even though we can’t see her face the rest of her is so cute! I love your channel! 🙋🏼♀️🥰🇺🇸🙏🏼
@16MedicRN
5 ай бұрын
If you ever had an 8-week-ols puppy, you'll understand toddlers. Oh, wait! My 10 y/o German Shepherd still acts like toddler 😂! Thankfully, toddlers outgrow our pets in terms of mischievousness ❤
@thedailymakermaking
5 ай бұрын
Bring back cooking with Anthony!
@comicartbymar2163
5 ай бұрын
I don't remember hardly anything from this stage except anxiety about my son getting into things that might hurt him and sleeping with one eye open, he's 17 now and sometimes I sit and think about all the stages of watching him grow and get sad and wonder where the time went. I remember thinking about how I'd feel when he was older and wondering what it would feel like and if I'd be happy to not hafta worry about the terrible twos anymore, now I wish time to time I could have it back for even just a day....I guess what I'm saying is no matter how tough it feels at the time there will be a day you feel the same exact way as I do now I can almost guarantee it ❤️ parenting is funny like that
@kathleennascimento9265
5 ай бұрын
😂 I can SOOO relate 100%. At 63yo, still caring for my former foster kids ( non relative caregiver), I'm definitely not 40 anymore 😊😂
@needleworknut7792
5 ай бұрын
You will survive. We all had to learn how to live with the little ones. You had Anthony. You are not through.
@Cindy-gn8ry
5 ай бұрын
I still have flashbacks of my kids breakfast ,cereal everywhere
@talapeanutbutter4250
5 ай бұрын
When you have the baby since birth or even a few months after, you come into the terrible twos differently. They ease their way into it. Ours started around 16 months. Good luck and God Bless you for taking the responsibility of these children.
@rockinrobin1007
5 ай бұрын
My son was into everything from 1-4. He was on his bike with training wheels at 2.5. We were in the back yard with the dogs. I said “when I come back from the bathroom we will go ride your bike in the driveway. Don’t touch the gate. Stay in the yard”. 5 minutes. My neighbor comes in my back door as I’m leaving the bathroom. She said “I was driving down the street, looked in my rear view mirror and saw him come speeding down the driveway into the street towards me.” She backed up and turned around and grabbed him and stuck him in the truck and put his bike in the back of the truck and came back down the street. He played in the yard all the time and I would be in the kitchen watching out the window. He never left the yard before. His father, my now ex husband would not allow a lock on the gate. I don’t know why. I never left him for even 2 minutes in the yard after that. The dogs didn’t get out. Because the gate would swing and close by itself. That wasn’t the only crazy thing he did. He took the bathroom stool and brought it to the kitchen. He moved the kitchen chair to the counter next to the fridge, put the stool on the chair and climbed up to get cookies off the top of the fridge. At 2. He climbed out of the crib at 17 months. My daughter was not anything like him. She was the hugging and kissing child. She could talk in sentences at 13 months.
@mtnmagic1998
5 ай бұрын
I was very fortunate, my daughter never went through terrible two's....till she was 13 that is!😂
@herbalremedys944
5 ай бұрын
You have to watch the words you say to a child . If a child is told or hear their parent saying they are bad or terrible they are going to become that when they become an adult. If a kid is bad tell them they can be good. Never call kids negative names. Stick with the positive names. Teach her not to do those misbehaving things. She will do better. She just need you to give her a firm no when she is misbehaving. Telling a kid they are bad, crazy will cause them to grow up behaving that way. My friend when she was a child her mother told her she was a trouble maker when she became an adult she could not keep friends because she would do things to intentionally mess up the friendship. Her being told as a child she was a trouble maker caused her to become that. Kids are like sponges they absorb what yout tell them they are then they become that in their adulthood especially. Words are powerful.
@bsm8962
5 ай бұрын
👏👏👏
@bsm8962
5 ай бұрын
The most important lesson! Kids don’t know better, and when they are called ”terrible etc” for being a normal curious child going through normal development and situations -it can be very confusing to them and cause a lot of emotional damage. Been there myself as a kid, and that is the number one thing I’m gonna do different as a parent🌿
@aromicaaromica6085
5 ай бұрын
You can organize the play"put every toys in its place" at the end of the playing with Bella and her two siblings, the quicker wins. So she is free to do mess, because chaos is creation and expression, and then the play goes on with put in order
@grama9094
5 ай бұрын
Yup.
@joanneganon7157
5 ай бұрын
I know you know you love that little Bella with all your ❤🎉 Keep up the good work keeping up with Bella😂. JO JO IN VT 💞
@Brenda-f9y
5 ай бұрын
I thought you got a toddler bed for her before she had to leave for the short time until the fire department got their acts together and came to do your home inspection to renew your foster license. Get ready for the threenager stage next! LOL Yes, let's bring back cooking with Anthony!
@angelasobmer7026
5 ай бұрын
Omg, Bella decided to terrorize Daddy😍😍😍😍 💝😍
@TangerineTulip
5 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@gemini022
5 ай бұрын
My Daughter 21 months does the exact same thing. Drives me nuts cleaning EVERYTHING UP EVERY SINGLE NIGHT. But I love her so she get a pass 😂
@pbenson56fran
5 ай бұрын
"Now, you want to help" 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@lmm7762
5 ай бұрын
Yup!!! I have Irish twin granddaughters that are 2&3!!! And another set that are 3&4 all girls and they fight make a mess and TAKK BACK!! And the two yr old climbs out of her high hair as well as her crib! 😂 and they will wonder the living room in the dark lol yes everything is child proof!!! But still not something I like to hear they do
@heathershark8895
5 ай бұрын
I'm thankful you took Bella in with the other children! Bless you! My oldest son was 11 months old when I got pregnant with my second son. I had a helpless baby and one that was mobile and in getting into the terrible 2s. I was physically run down from 2 pregnancies. I didn't sleep for 3 years! My x husband helped with nothing. With God's help only, I survived, and so did my children. 🙏🏼😂
@t.t.9081
4 ай бұрын
Some childproofing might be helpful on some doors to prevent her access. For her you might need the door knob ones that even adults can find difficult though since she seems smart enough to possibly figure out the other type. A busy but great age. I miss it-goes much too fast. 🙂
@nanablue3748
5 ай бұрын
💚💚💚cooking with Anthony using fresh produce from a kitchen garden
@halfmoonrisin
5 ай бұрын
Please Cooking with Anthony series but please also do a shopping Anthony series and a family shopping at Wegmans or Costco
@Melissa-he5ys
5 ай бұрын
Neat, you want to share in this way. Maybe time for a big girl bed? Lots of practice with going to back and staying in bed. Or waiting for you to get there. Too many choices can be a lot for this age. Structured choice is good. Also, it is prob extra hard with older kids cause a 2 year old brain is learning so much and yet doesn’t understand certain things. Like, if her brother has special toys, put them outa reach. Big praise when she listens and responds to when you tell what you want her to do versus not do. Sounds like you’re growing right with her! We see how much you love her! Just a side note tho, I’m not a fan of the devil emoji or the word terrible.🤷🏻♀️
@5rgyyuyrgg
5 ай бұрын
Peter, all parents learn as they go unless we are doing it wrong. Then, some people might step in to help. Therefore, if no one steps in, you're parenting correctly! 😍
@michellehood3345
5 ай бұрын
I've got siblings...both toddlers...it's so hard doing this at 50 Peter!!??😅😅😅😅
@sabrina19ization
4 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ teach her to clean up play the clean up game
@gp_2024_mmm
5 ай бұрын
My younger sister would pull an entire roll of toilet paper off the roll and then shred it. We thought she had some gerbil genes in her or something.
@tesstess8838
5 ай бұрын
My dad walked away from us when my mom was 6mos pregnant with me..I made the effort so see him when I was 30 yrs old..I have all that hatred seeing him with his family and my siblings being love and protected where as me ?.I am the neglected...But God is good ..I don't need a biological father..I have God.Thanks for fostering kids..they need love and guidance..Be blessed always.
@721Irish
5 ай бұрын
I think some kids are different. I’m trying to think back, my son never has a tantrum and my daughter would crawl under my Mom’s kitchen table and her bottom lip would come out. We would laugh, pick her up and she would immediately be over it. Then came the 3’s. I couldn’t take her shopping, she was an escape artist and hide in the round racks. I spent my time on the ground pulling her out. I gave up and didn’t take her shopping until 4 or 5 years of age. She always hated shopping! Oh Peter, you’re in for it, just breathe 😊
@MRS.SammeK
4 ай бұрын
Japan makes skeeky toddler shoes 😂 that got me through some of it! And have her pick out a leash backpack. I put diapers and wipes for her to hold and as long as i put it on my wrist and hold her hand it works. At first she would walk ahead but then she caught on lol. I just use it in very crowded places now.
@judyp9985
5 ай бұрын
lol..the 2’s. Are a breeze.wait till the 3’s..haha she’s sweet!!
@letegabriel2721
5 ай бұрын
I thought your toddler already left, Thanks.
@kerirobicheaux6629
3 ай бұрын
You need to use the Barney Clean Up song!
@BridgetCafarella
5 ай бұрын
you might think of getting a leash desgned for toddlers so she can not get away when you are in a store.Some say it is cruel but it prevents them from running away and getting hurt or God Forbid kidnapped.My mom had to do this because my little sister would run down the busy street if she didnot have a leash on her. I am not sureif being Although being a Foster parent they might not allow you to do this.
@thereseelizabethries1083
5 ай бұрын
My sister put the gifts 🎁 into a portable travel cotand blocked the area around the tree 🌲 with an extended child safety gate. Also perhaps she is ready for a toddler bed and add either a child safety gate or a screen door with the handle up higher and a flick lock on the outside to try and contain that little ball of energy
@reflectionsinthebible3579
5 ай бұрын
Perhaps if she has a counselor or psychologist just to see if it’s dreams maybe remembering home (with her birth parents). Try less naps and maybe more outside activities. Get ready and quiet time at seven on down by 8 or 8:30 pm.
@tonyaanderson7137
5 ай бұрын
Cooking with Anthony please 🤗
@amandamothe5842
5 ай бұрын
My near 2 yr old loves getting into the dog kennel lol
@nicolamarkevics6460
5 ай бұрын
Base and a mattress on the floor so she doesn’t fall to far. Good luck. Terrible 3s with my daughter.
@meomy29
5 ай бұрын
Once when he was about 2, my son didn't want to leave a department store. He wouldn't leave so I had to pick him up and carry him out to the car. I was so glad it was dark and nobody was around because he kicked and yelled "Mommy, Daddy come save me!". I'd hate to think what'd happen if Little Lady did that with you. It's so hard to be firm with a 2 yo. So very hard. It was the only part of the "terrible 2s" I didn't like. Ignoring my kid when she throws herself on the floor. Argh. So hard to say no. The 2s are a wonderful age of discovery and the beginning of independence.
@sabrinamcallister9842
5 ай бұрын
Time for a toddler bed.
@nancyfarkas3592
5 ай бұрын
Concise es. Didn’t he post that he had to say goodbye to her? Or is this a different foster child?
@priscilagoncalves5341
5 ай бұрын
@@nancyfarkas3592Bella was suppose to come back. She’s not leaving forever.
@721Irish
5 ай бұрын
Bella came back😊🌺🌸🌺❤️
@divahc1
5 ай бұрын
@@nancyfarkas3592Watch that video. It explains everything.
@donacatanguma
5 ай бұрын
@@nancyfarkas3592 Peter and the children only had to say goodbye to Bella for a brief period of time. Peter needed to renew a fire department safety check of his home. Unfortunately, there were bureaucratic mixups and delays which necessitated Bella being out of the home until the fire department concluded their inspection. It was so incredibly frustrating for Peter because the bureaucratic snafu had absolutely nothing to do with what Peter did or didn’t do.
@Lisa25219
4 ай бұрын
bring back cooking with anthony!😀😀
@meganhubbell2215
5 ай бұрын
So, I recommend using “transition times” to clean up: for meals, naps, going to bed, leading the house, etc, instead of “clean up as you go.” That made my life easier when my kids were toddlers. You’re doing great, and she is so loved in your home! Good job taking her in even though it was out of your comfort zone. 😊
@Jello836
5 ай бұрын
Yes cooking with Anthony
@happypeasanthomestead344
5 ай бұрын
Terrible 2 the freeist you'll ever be in life😂
@marianassali
5 ай бұрын
Kindly don't let Anthony leave you alone with the toddlers. I pray he stays with you for a long time even after college until he gets his own home.😊
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