Ch-ch-ch-changes
Ch-ch-ch-changes: Common Misbehaviors (That Are Totally Normal) at Every Age
One of the first books many women buy when they find out theyâre pregnant is What To Expect When You’re Expecting. After the baby arrives, so does the next volume in the series: What to Expect the First Year.
Somewhere around two years of age, families start reaching out to me (a parenting coach) for adviceâthe books arenât quite enough anymore. Theyâll tell me that their toddlers are constantly misbehaving. Their once totally adorable, dependent, and compliant little baby now refuses to eat certain foods, wakes up at night, acts impulsively, refuses to share, says ânoâ all the time, and does the opposite of what is asked.
Hereâs the thing: Just like learning to sit, crawl, and walk, the above behaviors are perfectly normal developmental milestones. The difference is that when babies take their first steps (a move toward independence), we smile and clap. When they donât do what we ask (also a move towards independence), we may frown or yell.
I believe that itâs tremendously empowering for parents to know what behaviors are developmentally appropriate at each age, because it helps prepare them for the behavior changes that are coming. Knowing the sorts of things children might do, think, and say at different stages can help parents see many âmisbehaviorsâ for what they are: a normal part of a young childâs physical, social, emotional, or cognitive development.
Developmental ages and stages continue with each passing year. Itâs helpful to keep these in mind as your child enters elementary school and the pre-teen years, because our children will continue to exhibit behaviors that you may findâto put it bluntlyâtotally annoying. Here are a few of the common ones at each year in a childâs development.
Common Difficult Behaviors at Every Age
3 years      Â
Makes commands like, “Don’t look at me” or “Don’t talk”
Can’t always distinguish between reality and fantasy
4 years      Â
Asks “why?” incessantly
Uses potty words such as “poo-poo headâ
5 years         Â
May take things that don’t belong to him
Tends to be more brash, combative, or explosive
6 years          Â
Has difficulty accepting criticism
Scalp is very tender and sensitive (for all you that have daughters that whine when you brush their hair)
7 years        Â
Easily distracted at mealtime
Worries that others donât like him
8 years       Â
Is accident prone
May refuse to take baths
Common Difficult Behaviors at Every Age
9 years       Â
Has mood swings
Wants more freedom
10 years     Â
Difficulty being the brunt of a joke
Asks personal questions
11 years   Â
May cheat
Loves to argue
12 years     Â
Friends are crucial
May not want to be touched in public
