Ainsley is doing better this week. Much of what she is going through right now is typical 3 year-old limit testing, just magnified by the intensity of her personality. I have been trying to get her to focus on new things so she doesn't spend so much time in her fantasy world. Occasionally, this seems to work by shortening the length of her tantrums and lessening their severity.

This is also a self-declared pajama week for Ainsley. She has been in street clothes for a total of 10 hours at the most since Monday. Her refusal to get dressed was a tremendous source of frustration for all of us the first couple of days. But she is much more agreeable in her pj's, so we're going with it for now. Next week, it's back to school and back to appropriate attire - like it or not.
As with Ian, I have to pick my battles and allow each child the opportunity to control some aspects of their environment, even if it isn't necessarily something I would choose for myself. I am there to make sure they are safe. Hopefully, each will learn from the decisions they make.
I will still have her evaluated, but I may wait just a bit longer to make certain I can document the behavior patterns, not individual instances. It is still difficult to know what is sibling imitation and what is a true personality characteristic.

What I do know, is this is a beautiful child.
Yesterday, as I teased and tickled her, we had this dialogue:
Mom: "Are you a silly bunny?"
Ainsley: [giggles] "No, Mommy!"
Mom: "Are you a green frog?"
Ainsley: [more laughter] "No, Mommy!"
Mom: "Are you a hairy gorilla?"
Ainsley: "No, Mommy! I'm not a hairy gorilla!"
Mom: "Then, what are you?"
Ainsley: "I'm your best friend."
1 comment:
She is cute as a button! Having great friends is such a help, and it looks like Ian and Ainsley have hit the jackpot in that regard.
I hope this New Year brings good news for you all, and much happiness.
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