Let her scream. Periodically look in to see that she's OK, but not too often. If she gets out of bed, gently replace her. The sooner she realizes that screaming won't get her attention, the sooner she will stop.
It takes will power and patience, but each time it will get easier.
Personally, though, I have no patience for screaming kids and I would have beaten her by now. Good luck!!
2006-08-25 13:47:25
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answered by joeyamas 2
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let her fall a sleep w/ you when all else fails-or put on some TV-music -sip some milk-tickle her back kids are tough-maybe you should tell your parents you can't handle it-just be sure and not harm that child-i know they could be a big pain in the a-- but we were all 2 -it will pass
2006-09-01 22:56:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Give her a warm bottle of milk or her fav. teddy bear, read a book, lay her head on ya chest and sing to her ... that might work..
2006-08-25 21:01:17
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answered by Anonymous
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you could read or sing to her and cuddle her. It seems as though she misses her mom and dad, and you have to fulfil those duties. She needs comfort.
2006-09-02 16:32:16
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answered by Anonymous
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lay down with her and reead her a book. or just let her get tired on her own.
2006-08-25 20:45:13
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answered by michelle 5
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a bath, warm milk and a story always works.
2006-08-25 20:44:56
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answered by jodycat2@verizon.net 2
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Watch TV with her. give her something to eat or drink.
2006-08-25 20:48:57
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answered by M2J 3
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read book
2006-08-25 20:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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give your breast nipple in her mouth
2006-08-25 20:42:32
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