Becoming a brat

Any moms struggling with their babies not listening šŸ™‰ or basically whining till they get what they want or donā€™t want. I obviously know heā€™s acting like a typical 15 month old, but I also donā€™t want to raise a brat. Anyone else struggling with this ?
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Such a fun phase šŸ˜¬ We were told our tantrums started ā€œearlier than usualā€ so weā€™ve been dealing with the whining and throwing himself to the ground for a little over two months now! #SoBlessed. My son has been using his words a lot lately (16 months as of yesterday) so if he starts to whine, I say the word of what he wants then I donā€™t acknowledge the whining until he repeats the word instead of whining. If he wants to be picked up, for example, and he whines or starts stomping his feet, I donā€™t pick him up or even look at him until I clearly hear ā€œupā€ or ā€œpleaseā€ then I immediately pick him up and praise him! This has significantly decreased the whining thank goodness! šŸ™ŒšŸ» but i know itā€™s only the beginning lol

I was just saying this! My daughter is so spoiled being the only girl but I swear this is a new level. With my boys I ignored it and they would stop. With her , she can hit some high pitches. I canā€™t wait till we grow out of it.

Itā€™s a phase. We are going through it too. We just stay calm until She clearly asks for what she wants or calms down. Itā€™s hard when the grandparents cave and just give in though when the screams happen.

They are way too young to be brats lol but I had similar fears with my 1st at this age. For now, we just have to address their needs while naming the thing we're doing for them so that they learn the words they'll use later. Bratness starts forming closer to 2 or 3 I think, and that's when we'll have to be more strict about "use your words or I can't help you."

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