- When he's hungry, he wants something specific. Not to end there, sometimes it needs to be cut or given to him in a specific manner.
- He likes to sit in a particular chair when doing anything that involves sitting: putting his shoes on, reading books, eating, etc.
- He has a major preference for which pair of shoes he'll be wearing at any given time (thankfully, it has not moved on to clothes as of yet)
- He lets us know if we're not doing what he thinks we should be doing (example: We were playing with a ball yesterday. I was holding it and throwing it in the air, and he told me to put it down. Obviously, it was kicking time.)
- He wants a specific sippy. And, no, it's not always the same one. Color is important.
- When reading, he must choose the books. If you start another one, he will grab it and put it back on the shelf.
- His blanket must be put on him in a specific manner that changes each time. This also sometimes means that he doesn't want the blanket.
You get the idea.
Although difficult and sometimes frustrating, I love it. I was raised to always question authority, and I'm so glad to see that Jeffrey will be following in those same footsteps. You can't be too upset when you think about how you're raising a strong, independent child who knows what he wants!
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It's great to see them develop personality, but it's not always easy to deal with!
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