12 Inspirational Sayings for Toddler Parents
a great method for locating your happy place

Our affection for our kids is sincere. When they're infants, they are adorable and cuddly. We obsess over them and attend to all of their cries. We dress them up in lovely attire. When we embarked on that pre-birth buying binge, we thought they would be just as adorable, and they are.
Sigh…
We eagerly await their independent sitting, crawling, and walking. When babies pronounce their first word, don't our hearts flutter with pride?
I couldn't wait for my daughter to begin speaking. After that, Boom! I felt like everything happened all of a sudden, and I was unable to keep up with her. She caused a large mess by climbing on everything, touching everything, and pulling objects off kitchen surfaces. She also never stopped asking questions. I was worn out.
You're not alone if you're raising a toddler and feeling overburdened. Here are some sayings to keep you calm and upbeat. You can do this.
Having a child is like getting a tattoo ... on your face. You better be committed. -Elizabeth Gilbert
Have patience. All things are difficult before they become easy. -Saadi
There'll be moments when it feels like your little one's not growing up fast enough. Be patient. When they literally throw their toys out of their cots, or refuse to eat their vegetables. Be patient. This too will pass.
This is how memories are made… by going with the flow. -Amanda Bynes
The day my daughter learnt to dress herself my glory days of dressing her how I liked were over. She changed her clothes three or more times a day. Neatly folded clothes in cupboards became a distant memory. I would walk into her room to find clothes strewn all over the floor.
I wish someone had told me not to stress myself over it. That we were creating beautiful memories. That one day she would be tidying up after me.
Enjoy every moment and cherish the memories you're creating.
Children aren't coloring books. You don't get to fill them with your favorite colors. -Khaled Hosseini
You can teach them please and thank you but they'll learn more from imitating you. You don't get to pick and choose what gets stored in their little minds.
Calmness is the cradle of power. ~Josiah Gilbert Holland
As soon as toddlers learn to walk owning a first aid box is no longer an option, it's necessary. They'll jump off high surfaces you didn't even know they could climb. They'll eat the dog's food, swallow tablets. You feel like you need eyes on the back of your head, eyes that see through walls. What you need most is the ability to stay calm. It'll save your sanity.
Hugs can do great amounts of good, especially for children. -Diana, Princess of Wales
Physical touch is comforting for children. When you hug them you show that you care, that you love them, that you're there for them and that everything is going to be just fine.
Listen earnestly to anything your children want to tell you, no matter what. If you don’t listen eagerly to the little stuff when they are little, they won’t tell you the big stuff when they are big, because to them all of it has always been big stuff. -Catherine M Wallace
Listening to your toddler sets the blueprint of how they will communicate with you when they're older. Take time to listen.
Adults are just outdated children. -Dr Seuss
Remember that you were a child once. Also remember that there's still a child in you who wants to laugh, play and be loved.
There is no such thing as a perfect parent. So just be a real one. -Sue Atkins
There are lots of books on parenting. It takes you being a parent to realise that some of the advice won't work for your child. When you're in that place make new rules for yourself. Work with what works for you.
Why don’t kids understand their nap is not for them, but for us? -Alyson Hannigan
It just occurred to me that the majority of my diet is made up of the foods that my kid didn’t finish. -Carrie Underwood
When your meals are mostly made up of left-over food be grateful and enjoy it. They'll come a day when they'll gobble everything up.
Children are the living messages we send to a time we will not see. -John F. Kennedy
Love your toddlers so that they will do the same when they're older.



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