2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumDescription of two and a half year old.... sound familiar?
Why the Donald Can't Learn: from: http://planningwithkids.com/2009/02/10/characteristics-of-two-and-a-half-year-old-behavior/
Characteristics of a two and a half year old's behavior.
◦2 1/2 year olds are rigid and inflexible. They want exactly what they want, when they want it. They cannot adapt, give in, wait a little while. Everything has to be done just so. Everything has to be right in the place they consider proper. For any domestic routine, they set up a rigid sequence of events which must always follow each other always in exactly the same manner.
◦They are extremely domineering and demanding. They must give orders. They must make the decisions. If they decide, mummy do, daddy cannot be accepted as substitute. If they decide, Me do it myself, then no one is allowed to help them, no matter how awkward or incapable they themselves may be.
◦2 1/2 is an age of violent emotions. There is little modulation to the emotional life of children this age.
◦It is an age of opposite extremes. With no ability to choose between alternatives (it is almost impossible for 2 1/2s to make a clear cut choice and stick to it). Children of this age shuttle back and forth endlessly between two extremes, seeming to be trying to include both in their decision. I will I wont, I want I dont want it, Go out stay in. If someone doesnt cut into this back and forth shuttling, it has been known to go on for upwards of an hour or more. The decision of what clothes to wear may ursurp a whole morning for a conflict-ridden 2 1/2 year old.
◦Another characteristic of this is age is preservation that is, the children want to go on and on with whatever they are doing. Not only right at the moment but from day to day. If you read four stories before bedtime yesterday, they want four stories and the same ones, too today. It is very difficult with many children this age to introduce new clothes, new pieces of furniture, new things to eat. They want things to go on just the way they have always been or at least hold on to the old as new things are added.
(I bet his mother gave up on toilet training him after he turned 12.)
BumRushDaShow
(129,017 posts)I expect he had a nanny.
Bozvotros
(785 posts)Probably a lot more....
Bozvotros
(785 posts)Would be a good monicker to hang around his neck for the next month.