Saturday, July 15, 2017

10 Things Only the Parent of a Threenager Would Understand

Today we are sharing these things only the parent of a Threenager would understand (maybe you can relate).  What is a threenager?  A three year old possessing the attitude and demeanor of a teenager.

Close up of a young child wearing funky reflective sunglasses

1).  If you give them a banana and it breaks in half, you can just go ahead and throw it away.  A threenager won't be eating that, thank you very much.

2). They want carried when you are exhausted and they want to walk by themselves when you are in a hurry.

3). They start with the "I Can't" phrase… and say it CONSTANTLY.   "I can't eat dinner."   "I can't go to bed."   "I can't throw it away."

4). They become 'tired' or have a "belly ache" when it is time to do anything that they don't want to do.

5).  They start to have a (strong) opinion on their outfit and hair style.   (This might include wearing the SAME outfit every day, because it is their favorite.)

6). A Threenager wants to watch TV… a lot of it.   When you limit her to "just one", tears will roll…

7).  Sneaky, sneaky…  A Threenager will start to hide things.   A cookie in the pantry?   A toy in bed at bedtime?

8). Changing clothes often is a new habit.  A Threenager may go through ten outfits in a day  (Princess, teacher, mom, firefighter, cousin, dragon, knight, sister, favorite dress, etc…)

9). You are always just a little nervous to make lunch.   Do you cut the crust off today?  Leave it on?  Cut it?  Leave it whole?  Strawberry jelly? Grape?

10). They run and hide the moment you say "Get your pajamas on."   There's no telling where your Threenager might be (but there's a pretty good chance that it is in your closet!)

Three year olds are so much fun!  That's why we share so many fun preschool activities and stories!  Be sure to stop by our Facebook page for more stories & ideas that you'll love!

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