Aug. 17, 2025
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I am a mom for almost 2 years and my todller is very energetic. The most of the time I feel that I lose my patience. I am tryind to learn how to be a more understandable parent
Raising a 2 -years -old child
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I have been a mom for almost 2 years and my todldler is very energetic.
The most of the time I feel that I lose my patience.
I am tryindg to learn how to be a more understandableing parent
Understanding: someone who understands others
Understandable: someone who is easily understood by others
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Great job writing this post. I can only imagine how much it takes to raise a child.
Raising a 2 years old child
It’s weird now that I think about it but you would say “2 year old” because you’re using it in more of a noun form with “child” (opposed to if you were saying that your child was 2 years old or something like that)
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I have been a mom for almost 2 years and my todldler is very energetic.
This first thing is a little nitpicky but typically when you format something like you have here, you would put a comma after the greeting (“hi” in this case).
Because you’re specifying a period of time (with “for almost 2 years”), you wouldn’t use “I am…” here. Since you’re also still a mom, you would use “I have been”.
The mosA lot of the time, I feel that I lose my patience.
You don’t need “the” before “most”. You could also say “the majority of the time…” and I feel like both of those options would be grammatically correct, but personally I feel that “a lot of the time” feels more natural.
I am tryindg to learn how to be a more understandableing parent.
“Understandable” would imply that you, as the parent, want to be understood by others.
“Understanding” implies that you, as the parent, want to understand the child.
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Hi I am a mom for almost 2 years and my todller is very energetic. Hi This first thing is a little nitpicky but typically when you format something like you have here, you would put a comma after the greeting (“hi” in this case). Because you’re specifying a period of time (with “for almost 2 years”), you wouldn’t use “I am…” here. Since you’re also still a mom, you would use “I have been”. Hi Hi |
The most of the time I feel that I lose my patience.
You don’t need “the” before “most”. You could also say “the majority of the time…” and I feel like both of those options would be grammatically correct, but personally I feel that “a lot of the time” feels more natural.
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