Probably not. Consider that you are working with this child, talking with him, explaining things to him, and giving him ample time to be ready for changes in daily activities. Don't just spring things on him, but let him know what is going on.
At the age of two, a child learns that they are independent of their parent and not just an extension of them, meaning they try to learn to control certain aspects of their existence, so you need to help include ample choices for the child: Do you want your juice in the red cup or the yellow cup? Help the child learn to communicate his needs. Buy books about toddler and child behavior and development and you will have a much better handle on things.
Be sure he is getting enough sleep, and plenty of protein in his diet. If he is eating a lot of junk foods or carbohydrates, cut this down because this can cause issues. Sugar should be cut way back.
Do a food elimination diet to determine whether dairy or wheat may be causing issues. Eliminate peanut products entirely from his diet. Once we stopped all peanut products from our son's diet, things changed dramatically, but this also includes things fried in peanut oil.
See these links for other information, and be SURE to read the article: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRDpcWZUE... Dr. Doris Rapp #2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzvIq8WIS... GLUTEN INTOLERENCE ARTICLE: http://www.anchoragepress.com/news/glute...
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