Dont worry about it, its completely normal. He is developing his personality. It is good that he is able to show those emotions. He doesnt have an anger problem, he is way too young, unless you had a lot of anger in the home he wouldnt be developing a problem with his anger. This is his way to communicate, so when he wants something (his mommy, food, to be held, etc) he shows you in the way he knows how.
My son is 6 months old and it is hilarious. He will be fussy and want a bottle but I will have to use the restroom first, so I get up and he thinks I am going to the kitchen to get him a bottle, but when I go down the hall to the bathroom he will scream at the top of his lungs like he is ticked off at me!
Your son is just showing his personality, and that he knows what he wants. It is a very good thing, he is only an infant and a pretty smart one since he knows what he wants and knows how to get his point across!
If you have any questions you should always ask your doctor, but I assure you it is part of him becoming his own little person!
2006-09-24 07:38:21
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answered by dmercer12679 3
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Don't worry about it my daughter screams all the time and did when she was 6 or 7 months. The only thing I can tell you is that her screaming like that let me know she has good lungs and plus she couldn't talk so screaming was the only way she could get what she wanted so now I tell her don't scream just point to what you want and that works :)
2006-09-24 13:37:34
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answered by taffy2513 4
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When my son was a baby, he was very collicy and had a high pitches scream. He would get to the point where at times, he would lost his voice. I took him to the doctor and they said that some kids have a high pitched scream and not to worry because when they get older, it will lower. My son is 3 years old now and there are times when he is playing with his brother or we are at a store, that I still need to tell him to be quiet. I wouldn't wory. When he hits puberty, it will change.
2006-09-24 13:40:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i am not sure.. my 4 year old used to do that and he is fine.. just some times is he gets mad and screams .. but my 2 yr old didnt do that .. so i dont no if it is just a thing with some babys or what
good luck
2006-09-24 13:32:22
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answered by lilmissthang025 2
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It sounds normal...
"If his crankiness doesn't subside, go to baby and show him how to play with a particular toy or object, but don't sit down with him or pick him up. After a brief demonstration, go back to your own tasks. And don't hesitate to tell him in a calm, pleasant voice that you need to do your work, too. Keep chatting or singing to him as you busy yourself within his earshot; return to him if he threatens to erupt but before he actually starts to scream. (You don't want him to think that this is the ultimate way to bring you back to your senses.) "
2006-09-24 13:38:30
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answered by OneRunningMan 6
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strong scream means strong personality and good healthy lungs. don't worry. He will be fine. He just wants to talk and is mad that he can't. :-)
2006-09-24 13:32:02
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answered by foreverfriendsjc 1
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just wait until he is 17
2006-09-24 13:36:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not unusual. It is a phase he will grow out of.
2006-09-24 17:15:05
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answered by toomanycommercials 5
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I've heard that before. Don't worry, it's not weird.
2006-09-24 13:31:16
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answered by red_rose6886 2
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