If there's one thing I've learned as a mother, it's that 2-year-olds get a bad rep.
Tell someone you’ve got one of them, and you are guaranteed to get a look of pity and a well-meaning “you must have your hands full” which roughly translates to “you couldn’t pay me enough to re-do that stage”.
As a second-time mum (about to become a third timer) I’m here in defence of the two-year-old stage. Because yes, the well-meaning stranger is right, we do have our hands full, but this age is SO much more interesting.
For the first 24 months, it feels like parenting is just keeping a helpless baby alive. And honestly, a lot of that was mind-numbingly dull. But the second birthday marks the start of a huge change.
Here are the 8 things I've noticed about my daughter since she turned two.
1. She has a distinct personality.
There’s a saying that goes along the lines of you find out who your kid really is at two.
And yep, hard agree.
I’m not accusing my second child of catfishing, but before two she pretty much behaved just like my first did. Standard baby stuff.
So I’d naively assumed that at two she’d evolve into a personality clone of her big sister: book obsessed, shy and very feminine. But she’s 100 per cent her own person – a wild child, most likely to be found building an obstacle course on top of the sofa.
Now she’s two, I see she’s fiercely independent and ready to experiment. She's confident with any child or adult, and it very much feels like she’s becoming her own person, and I really like that person.