My son is a very smart boy - 2 1/2. If I ask him to stop doing something...or I show signs of disliking something - anything. He will stop, but later he will do it again. Look at me, give me the grin, and do it again. It drives me crazy. He has already learned how to push my buttons. lol
2006-07-19 03:39:46
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answered by Roses Abound 3
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You are funny. If it was ALL political, how come the same strongest political nation doesn't win it year after year? Does politics really change that much every year? Greece-Cyprus has a 12/12 thing going on, but that's also the ONLY pure political thing going on. Show me one other example of it. If you think the music is rubbish, then you can't like any music at all. Sure One Direction, Adele and The Beatles all have global fans, but you never sent them to represent the UK in the Eurovision, now did you? You send some rubbish/old timers and end up last, now you do the math.
2016-03-26 23:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine is when I have just told my daughter not to do something and then within a short time span (1 to 3 minutes) she does it again anyway. It is like she has no memory of what i just told her and that is really true alot of times as kids attention spans are short. So getting them to listen to you and follow instructions can be quite frustrating. My daughter has also gotten into the habit of talking in "babytalk" recently. She is just over 3 and will mumble nonsense like she is 1 or something and it is very annoying when you are trying to ask her something or get her to do something
2006-07-19 03:37:38
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answered by hardirish 3
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Grabbing on to my pant leg whining for my attention while I'm trying to get HER dinner!
2006-07-19 03:47:41
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answered by angelbaby 7
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Parents who can't control their whining kids. Whining is not acceptable in public, and parents should solve their parenting problems at home and not bring misbehaving kids to the grocery store, etc..
2006-07-19 03:31:35
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answered by Lydia 7
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Mine is not listening when he knows not to do something. Or my 10 month old waking up in the middle of the night to party! he's not hungry not wet or dirty. just wants to get up and see what everyone is doing,
2006-07-19 03:31:26
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answered by *bossy* 4
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My daughter is 18 months old, the only thing that seems to pluck my nerves is that she grunts A LOT, if she doesn't know the word (either sign language or real words) she grunts.
2006-07-19 03:38:53
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answered by Crazy Mama 5
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Whining! I hate it!
Or if I'm in a conversation, she'll say 'mommy' over and over until I answer.
2006-07-19 03:44:18
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answered by mytrollinid 5
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MINE WOULD BE BEING TOLD NO BY A 3 YR OLD.
AND FOR THOSE WHO SAID PEOPLE NOT CONTROLING THEIR KIDS OR KEEPING THEM HOME...KIDS DONT LEARN HOW TO ACT IN PUBLIC UNLESS THEY ARE BROUGHT IN PUBLIC. I WOULDNT BRING MY KIDS TO A FANCY RESTAURANT DURING A DINNER RUSH, BUT KIDS DO NEED TO BE TAKEN OUT TO LEARN WHAT IS ACCEPTABLE AND WHAT ISNT. AND MAYBE IF OTHER PEOPLE (I.E. PEOPLE WHO DONT HAVE KIDS) WERE A LITTLE MORE UNDERSTANDING KIDS WOULD ACT BETTER. KIDS CAN PICK UP ON OTHER PEOPLES HOSTITILTIY TOWARDS THEM.
2006-07-19 04:11:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Talking back, whining, not listening, not cleaning up after themselves(they are old enough to), nagging!!!
2006-07-19 03:48:09
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answered by momx4 4
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