Okay, so we all agree that although our kids are beyond lovable most of the time sometimes they are not so lovable. For example, every time I change my daughters diaper she throws a fit because she does not like to be slowed down. She will yell, kick, and scream. If she is being extra feisty she will kick me really hard and very forcefully try to turn around to get out of having her diaper changed. Anyone who has ever parented a toddler in diapers I’m sure can relate. I have tried many different strategies and nothing has seemed to work.
Well, I was reading a quote today that said something about kids needing to be loved the most when they are being unlovable. If ever I am going to run out of patience with Eva it is going to be when she is throwing one of her diaper changing fits. So today I repeated that quote in my head like a mantra. When I changed her diaper she threw a fit, tried to turn around, and kicked me the whole time. I repeated the mantra and tried to remember that I needed to love her throughout that. When I was done changing her I told her I loved her and she stood up and gave me a hug. Of course my heart melted.










momX9 says...
You know that she only throws that fit for you (and maybe Chris I don’t know). Eva is free to be herself awfull self with you. Isn’t that a compliment! (giggle) that’s one you could do without to be sure. I wonder if that hug was Eva telling you she knows she was mean (she just can’t help it now).
August 16th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
Mayet says...
My problem with baby K is that she doesn’t want to lay down while being changed. so diaper changing is really a challenge for me. I might try that mantra,too. thanks for sharing.
September 1st, 2008 at 1:48 pm