Tell his parents what he's doing, and don't let him get away with it when you're watching him. Give him a time out in the corner or a boring, but safe room.
2006-06-27 02:28:57
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answered by Disgruntled Biscuit 4
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Well if a child is showing undersirable behavior than yes it does cause for concern. If he continues he could hurt someone. Also if these behaviors continue into adulthood the consequences for throwing things and breaking them or worse hurting someone are a lot more harsh than a child would get. Also if a child shows undesirable behavior it could also be a sign that something is not right with the child, either pyschological, physical, or something is going on in his home.
2006-06-27 02:44:01
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answered by butterflykisses427 5
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it will be that there are complications such as his listening to. My nephew went through this and for the longest time he in uncomplicated phrases grunted. After surgical treatment he's screaming a twin of any 4 3 hundred and sixty 5 days previous confusing to trust that each little thing that he heard become in uncomplicated phrases a mumble. even besides the undeniable fact that hes making a music in track would not extremely recommend something. My nephew become an same way. Does the baby have a pacifier? if so, that's going to hitch your difficulty too. at the same time as hes grunting do not provide in he knows phrases make him use them. All else fails take him to a speech therapist to work out for optimistic whats happening if you're aggravating. If he's not speaking through the time he hits 2 get him in someplace because something will be incorrect. do not take the probability.
2016-11-15 07:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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If I was you i would do the time out, then try talking to him if he is at an age where you can. I would also chat to his parents, may be there is things going on at home/playschool or school that is affecting him.
Many children go through this stage all be it at different levels. He could be just trying to see whether he can push the boundaries out a little more.
Have you been looking after this child for long? Maybe he's not settling in.
2006-06-28 09:51:11
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answered by nattyash2003 2
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how old is this child?
is he spoilt or is there something wrong with him . this is wot u need to find out first ask mum wot he's like at home ..
sounds as if he spoilt as u say he only does it when he cant get his own way .. probably an only child who's parents give into him either cos its easier or they feel guilty about working .. unfortunately this does happen with some parents
2006-06-29 08:42:37
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answered by lizzie d 2
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Kids don't know how to express themselves, that's why they cry, bite, or in this case, throw things. There might be a bigger reason for this and not just an in the moment I want my own way tantrum.
2006-06-27 02:33:05
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answered by Jen 4
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I would sit down with him and try to get him to tell you the reason. He apparently has issues that need to be resolved and you may have to dig deep to find the problem. It may be a problem at home. Most children that show anger has been showed anger.
2006-06-27 02:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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this is called being spoiled. He is obviously used to getting his way. Make him stand in a corner for five minutes or take away his favourite toy. Speak to his parents as they obviously let him get away with everything. Bad parenting if you ask me.
2006-06-27 02:57:08
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answered by wolfstorm 4
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The child needs boundaries also consequences to his actions, also tell him why this behaviour is unacceptable
2006-06-27 02:30:01
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answered by Anonymous
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get his parents on a course called positive parents, it teaches a way of getting respect from your child by offering them choices and allowing them to decide go to this web page http://www.positive-parents.com
2006-07-04 00:55:08
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answered by Jack @ 3
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