A few days on post her Halloween celebration, Spud has
apparently engaged the Nanny in a conversation about monsters. When I came
home, the Nanny asked me if I had been telling Spud stories about monsters
because when the Nanny asked her who told her such things, Spud went, “Mama
says!”
Ahh… The irony of it all! You should have seen that
quizzical expression on my face.
Thanks to Halloween celebration in school, Spud now thinks
that almost every cupboard in the house is filled with monsters. When I came
home the other day, she got so fixated with the possible existence of monsters
in the cupboard that she went nearly berserk. She only calmed down after I
opened the door of each and every cupboard as she cautiously inched towards the
cupboard to see for herself that there were no monsters there. (What have they
been teaching her in school?!)
Then, there were the sleep disturbances where she’d wake up
crying after sleeping for an hour or two at bedtime and running out of the room
screaming, “No monster, no monster!”
Halloween celebration or not, I guess such anxiety is normal
for a 2 year old as part of a toddler's cognitive and emotional development.
Come to think of it, monsters could be fun. Like Cookie
Monster.
“C is for cookie…and cookie starts with C…C is for cookie
and cookie start with C…oh! Cookie, cookie, cookie starts with C…”
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