Brinley Toddler Summary: 29.5 Months Old

Brinley really wanted to play Uno Attack! with us. I had my doubts, but let her play. As you can see,
she can’t hide her cards from us, but she can match colors and numbers and is thrilled to push the button,
so it is an all around good time.

 

This is a summary for Brinley from 29-29.5 months old. This post may contain affiliate links which won’t change your price but will share some commission. 

 

SLEEPING

Sleeping started out continuing on from the last summary I gave (which entailed some mighty efforts in delaying bedtime). Over the course of these two weeks, she has steadily improved. She isn’t trying so many delay tactics. She isn’t crying at all once in bed, though she is quite upset when it is time for a nap. I give her the 5 minute warning (“In five minutes, it is time for your nap.”) That worked for Brayden, but Brinley is not mentally preparing herself to stop playing. So we have improvement in this area, but we aren’t done with the issues yet. 

 

EATING

Eating is great. 

 

PLAYTIME

Playtime is also really good.

 

One day, she came out of independent play on her own. She looked a little surprised by it and I was surprised by it. When Brayden did this the first time, it was close to time to be done anyway, so I just let him stay out. Then I got to have a period where he got out randomly throughout the independent play. O didn’t want to repeat that with Brinley–especially with a big girl bed in her near future.

 

I told her she needed to go back to her room until I came to get her. She was not thrilled by this, but she went back. I had her be in her room literally for five seconds before I opened the door and told her it was time to get out. I explained she needed to wait for Mommy to get her. She has not tried to get out on her own again.

 

EPIC BATH BATTLE

I am talking epic. It is
crazy how a little toddler can go from super cute and obedient girl whose only
struggle is not liking to go down for naps to a girl who chooses to sit in a
time out for 20 minutes rather than take a bath.

 

20 minutes people!

 

I had finally opened her
WOW water books from Melissa and Doug that she got for Christmas the day prior
to the epic bath battle. She got up and I told her after breakfast, she was
going to take a bath. She ate, and then wanted to “paint” in her
books. I told her that was fine after she took her bath. 

 

She was not excited
about it and refused to take off her PJs. I could have physically held her down
and removed her PJs and put her in the bath, but I think she is old enough to
be doing this herself and obeying me. I told her she could take a bath or have
a time out, but that if she chose time out, it would be time out until the
bath. Not really much of a choice to the logical person, but she is a
toddler. 

 

She chose time out. She
sat in time out happily. I would come back about every 2 minutes to see if she
was ready for a bath yet. Nope. Still wanted the time out. 

 

 

After 20 minutes, she
decided bath sounded better. She went into the bathroom and started to remove
her PJs, then decided to test me a bit further. She put her PJs back on and
said, “No bath!” I took her back to time out. After two minutes, she
was done and ready to bath. She took her PJs off, had a nice bath, then played
with the paint books.

 

 

POTTY TRAINING

We haven’t started, but she is showing more and more interest. She loves to sit on the potty and loves to try to go. She still hasn’t gone on the potty. As soon as she gets in her diaper, she pees and tells me about it. 

 

SCHEDULE

This is her typical daily schedule.

 

8:45 AM–Wake up/Breakfast

9:15 AM–Get ready

10:00 AM–TV time

10:30 AM–Independent Playtime

11:45 AM–Help get lunch ready/hang out with me doing stuff

12:15 PM–Lunch

12:45 PM–Learning Activity

1:00 PM–Sibling play with McKenna

1:30/2:00 PM–Nap

4:30/5:00 PM–Wake up and Free Playtime

5:30 PM–Dinner

6:00 PM–Family Time

7:30 PM–Get Ready for Bed

8:00 PM–Bedtime

 

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