Saying the same thing over and over?!

Doesn't offend me at all lol. I can laugh about it too, afterwards, but in the moment it can be so so exasperating. :P
I never watched that programme, I will have a look for it :)
 
Leo is in the phase where he's constantly asking what things are. We'll be reading a book and get stuck on one page while he repeatedly asks and points to various objects. I think this question repetition thing is just the preschool version of the same behavior.
 
Doesn't offend me at all lol. I can laugh about it too, afterwards, but in the moment it can be so so exasperating. :P
I never watched that programme, I will have a look for it :)

I was thinking of that exact show when I read your post.

I laughed out loud reading your post.. Beans on toast lol laughed at the rest because if I didn't I would cry :haha: it's conversations like that that by the end of the day, I'm grumpy and ready for bedtime lol

I have tried asking him what my answer was last time he asked and he will tell me. So then I tell him the answer has not changed and he will start with the "but why?" "the answer could change "and we somehow end up with the original question again lol
 
Doesn't offend me at all lol. I can laugh about it too, afterwards, but in the moment it can be so so exasperating. :P
I never watched that programme, I will have a look for it :)

I was thinking of that exact show when I read your post.

I laughed out loud reading your post.. Beans on toast lol laughed at the rest because if I didn't I would cry :haha: it's conversations like that that by the end of the day, I'm grumpy and ready for bedtime lol

I have tried asking him what my answer was last time he asked and he will tell me. So then I tell him the answer has not changed and he will start with the "but why?" "the answer could change "and we somehow end up with the original question again lol

I'd explain the sort of things that would make it change and then later when it comes up in another situation prompt him to tell me what sort of factors would lead to it changing and ask whether or not any of those factors applied.
 
It's getting worse, i'm sure of it. I adore my little girl, she is my princess but if i hear THIS IS THE BEST CHRISTMAS EVER! once more, i'm going to run away. She is cute but the repetition is killing me
 
Maybe something in the water today! Watching cars earlier. He must have asked 20 times why the bloody red car was sad. Argh just watch it and you'll find out!
 
Yeah.. Our 6 year old today." Can we have popcorn now? "

Me -"yes, but you will need to wait a few minutes."

Him "I have to wait?"

Me "yes"

Him "I have to wait you said?"

Me "yes. Just wait a few minutes"

Him "i have to wait?"

Ahhhhhh yes yes yes lol

It's been a very irritating day. We had that same conversation experience but with the question "7 sleeps until Christmas?" but with some "Yay!" 's after I said yes lol
 
Mummy
Yes
Mummy
Yes pet
Mummy, mummy, mummy
What do you want?
Mummy, mummy, mummy
Mummy, mummy, mummy
Tell me what you'd like
Mummy, mummy, mummy

I did try just ignoring her but I cracked first.

She's 2 so perfectly able to tell me what she wants ibthink she just likes repeating the words in different voices. Drives me nuts!

I dread the day she learns a rude word!
 
The rude ones are the worst. My little girl called me a bitch in town so i told her it was a naughty word - big mistake! For about an hour she said it, giving the old dears a heart attack. Awful word and even worse coming from a 3 year old ��
 
My 2 year old does this, aggravating isn't it! Drink drink drink, ok I heard you... You would like a drink! Drink drink drink be patient I am getting you a drink! Drink drink.. Hand him a drink . Thank you and runs off
 

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