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How do I get my 13 month old to stop SCREAMING?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheArk" data-source="post: 1585050" data-attributes="member: 618708"><p>Maybe there is something bothering your child. Keep notes for a few days about his day and behavior. You might be able to pin point what is happening or causes the out break in the first place. He is attends a day care beyond you or his mother, I would suggest asking them if he acts like that there too. Being that he really isn't saying too many words, I doubt he can fully understand you if you were to sit him down and try to explain to him whats going on and why he cant act like that. But anything it worth a try. Just keep trying new things, doing the same thing for a few days and if that doesn't work, more on to the next one. Every kid is different. Hopefully thou this is just a phase and he will grow out of it. Maybe the "terrible twos" will be a breeze, because your getting it out of the way now. Just hang in there and all will work out. Best of luck to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheArk, post: 1585050, member: 618708"] Maybe there is something bothering your child. Keep notes for a few days about his day and behavior. You might be able to pin point what is happening or causes the out break in the first place. He is attends a day care beyond you or his mother, I would suggest asking them if he acts like that there too. Being that he really isn't saying too many words, I doubt he can fully understand you if you were to sit him down and try to explain to him whats going on and why he cant act like that. But anything it worth a try. Just keep trying new things, doing the same thing for a few days and if that doesn't work, more on to the next one. Every kid is different. Hopefully thou this is just a phase and he will grow out of it. Maybe the "terrible twos" will be a breeze, because your getting it out of the way now. Just hang in there and all will work out. Best of luck to you. [/QUOTE]
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