Yes, the ‘terrible twos’ are full-on – but let’s look at things from a child’s perspective
Meet Eli. He entered the second year of his life with gusto and now,…
Meet Eli. He entered the second year of his life with gusto and now,…
All stage of parenting come with their challenges. The lack of sleep associated with the newborn stage. Followed by the getting into everything when they learn to crawl stage. Then there is the falling over and bumping their head stage as they learn to walk. Which sets us up for the terrible twos.
Picking up my daughter from daycare this afternoon I ran into an old friend I hadn’t seen for ages. It was so nice to see her and we had a great little chat and a nice little laugh together. Mid conversation she pointed out that Darcy (my 18month old who was on my hip) had a snotty nose and she laughed loudly.
We spoke to Hanan Saleh, the Director of The Food Expert, to help us overcome these ‘fussy eater’ issues and help shift the whole household’s attitude to eating into a more positive one.
They’ve gone all fancy pants with classy stores and stylish new cafes. But what they can’t change is the kiddie clientele. Kids don’t do fancy. They don’t do classy. Well at least mine don’t.