I half fear that the OP is referring to my child in his very justified rant...so IK apologise to you and all people who have to suffer as a result of our parental failings. To be honest I had previosuly thought I was a real super mother with my first child (born in US) and an absolute ray of sunshine in terms of his sunny personality, real desire to help other kids learn English, assist the tacher, eating brussel sprouts etc..he`s a pure 10/10 in terms of a child and especially re his behavior in public and private. He has slept 12hours a night from 8 weeks of age btw.
Now we have the little Argentinean...and all started well with 12 hour sleeps and eating everything presented to him but now we have hit the terrible 2s and I´m realising my absolute lack of parental skills in the face of a whining, manipulative little bossy boots who willfully throws real wobblers in public, combined with the lying on the floor, fist slamming and howling at full throttle. The naughty step works at home but I´m at a loss as to how to control his moods in public when I don´t really like him very much and feel mortified that the general public has to have their ears subjected to this. Such was our flight back from Europe 2 weeks ago..I ran him up and down the plane for 12 hours solid and locked us both in the toilet when the screaming got really bad...and god knows how but everyone on the plane was so nice about him which I deeply appreciate. So he does sleep 12 hours a night and doesnt eat sugary or refined food..and he`s a little brat..figure that!
Personal info aside I really think we need not impose our cultural stereotypes on Argentina. People here genuinely love their children and embrace them at all times..whereas you may tend to see many babies propped in prams or playpens in the rest of the world here parents cant stop cuddling them and holding them which I think has taught me a lot about my approach to physical contact. I also know lots of mums here who do have a systematic approach to feeding and sleeping times so it`s not likley to be a general symptom of lack of sleep etc but I do find the arguemtn re sleep depreivationa nd country development an interesting one. There are brats all over the world...perhaps abroad we have learnt to use smacking, shouting and time outs in a more systematic way but I also wonder if we continue to subconsciously see kids as a necessary annoyance instead of a pure and miraculous joy...anyway since I have now started contradicting myself I will end here and let the condemnations come as they may for confessing to not liking my own child etc.
And please noone recommend therapy for me or my son..that is soemthing that I find quite crazy here putting 3 year old kids and upwards in therapy for biting, being shy, stress etc. I am confident enough to believe that my son will outgrow his caprichos with time and consistent discipline without throwing pesos at some doctor to tell me the same.