Why does my daughter keep saying she is scared of things?

Why does my daughter keep saying she is scared of things?

My 2 yr. old daughter keeps telling us that she is scared of things. Sometimes, it seems like she is just startled by something, like when one of our cats runs around, but other times it is something bizarre. Last night, as we were reading a new book, there was a tiny picture of a walrus, and she kept saying that she was scared of the walrus.

What does two year old mean when she says Scary?

Remember, too, that what a two year old means by ‘scary’ may or may not be what you mean when you say ‘scary’. She may mean that it bothers her, she doesn’t like it, it’s irritating…or that she’s frightened. Little ones usually have very unique ways of expressing themselves. When my daughter was 3, bedtime and naptime meant the same thing.

How old was my mother when she called me?

Pixabay “I hadn’t spoken to her in five years, and then out of nowhere, she called me. In a matter of minutes, despite all the therapy and money invested in getting me healed, I was like a five-year-old, jumping up and down for joy at the age of 42.

Why was my daughter at that age afraid of feathers?

My daughter at that age was afraid of feathers, not on birds, just loose feathers. Also, any type of fuzz. And houseflies. This is also the age where they begin to develop an imagination. which is great, but also scary for children.

My 2 yr. old daughter keeps telling us that she is scared of things. Sometimes, it seems like she is just startled by something, like when one of our cats runs around, but other times it is something bizarre. Last night, as we were reading a new book, there was a tiny picture of a walrus, and she kept saying that she was scared of the walrus.

Remember, too, that what a two year old means by ‘scary’ may or may not be what you mean when you say ‘scary’. She may mean that it bothers her, she doesn’t like it, it’s irritating…or that she’s frightened. Little ones usually have very unique ways of expressing themselves. When my daughter was 3, bedtime and naptime meant the same thing.

Pixabay “I hadn’t spoken to her in five years, and then out of nowhere, she called me. In a matter of minutes, despite all the therapy and money invested in getting me healed, I was like a five-year-old, jumping up and down for joy at the age of 42.

My daughter at that age was afraid of feathers, not on birds, just loose feathers. Also, any type of fuzz. And houseflies. This is also the age where they begin to develop an imagination. which is great, but also scary for children.