My son was just like that, I changed his diet, cut out E numbers, all squashes, chocolate and sweets, there are alternatives you can buy in health shops, also most supermarkets do them now.Dont just change it for your son,do it for the whole family. It made such a difference to my child,he's 28 now with a child of his own and is great.
2006-09-30 00:34:16
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answered by beckham 2
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You know what. I have a four, almost 5 year old. And a three, almost four year old.
I swear to you, they change like the wind. One month my oldest is the calm, loving, sweetheart- the next month, they've switched personalities.
I have two real suggestions.
1. Try changing his diet. Preservatives, sugars, and other additives can make some kids more hyperactive and moody than other kids. Try switching to foods with less preservatives and additives.
2. Sometimes kids act out because they feel a certain way, but dont know how to express it. Maybe theres something on his mind, that he doesnt know who to put into words yet. Find some quiet time just before bed, and talk to him for a while. Find out what's going on in his mind, and see if you can help.
2006-09-30 01:31:50
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answered by Clark W Griswold 4
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Can you imagine being constantly compared to your perfect older sibling, must be awful for him. He is only 3 years old and you seem to have already decided he's the bad one and his brother's an angel! Not only are you setting him up to fail you are possibly gonna make him hate his big brother. The last thing you should do is compare them they are different people. Try spending some time away on your own with the 3 year old, dont talk about home or discipline or good or bad and especially dont talk about his big brother! Go to the park or swimming and dont keep waiting for him to be naughty, he will pick up on it. when he messes up dont automatically think he's done it on purpose he is 3 years old, he's just a baby really. Show him pictures of him as baby tell him stories about things he liked and did when he was tiny. Try to establish a new bond between you tell him how fantastic he is at things, above all dont compare him to anyone he is unique.
2006-09-30 04:01:20
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answered by claudy 2
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Wets the bed, he was potty trained too early.
he runs, doesn't walk...I don't know of any 3 year olds who walk.
Throws tantrums, that's an attention getter...ignore them.
Sounds to me as if he is an independent and active 3 year old, that can be a good thing. The other stuff, well more than likely he wasn't ready to be potty trained when you decided he was. And you'l just have to get used ot running after him if you want to keep up with him
2006-09-30 23:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, you can try diciplining him, and scold him for fighting with his brother, running instead of walking, throwing the tantrums for the silliest things, and so forth. Your 3 year old may have A.D.D or A.D.H.D, and that is what causing him to be all hyper. (I had it to as a child) You may have to try putting him in a time-out for his bad behavior.
2006-09-30 03:13:59
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answered by Pauly W 7
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Did you have enough bonding time with him? It could be that or he is just in a stage. He should grow out of it, unless he becomes more aggressive. Then you have him checked out. Too many people are in a hurry to put their kids on some kind of drug these days. See if he out grows it. Be strong, patient & Good Luck!!
2006-09-30 00:35:18
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-25 03:44:54
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answered by roedel 3
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Has he always been like this or is it a recent change in personality?
Another thing to consider is hearing checks.
My three year old boy's behaviour was very challenging and his speech was behind that of his twin sister.We went to the health visitor who arranged for hearing tests and speech therapy.A changed child!
Another thing to consider is additives,thr dreaded E numbers?
2006-09-30 00:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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in my experience and from 90% of people I know, the second born was worst as far as behavior. I think its a form of competition for affection or something. I don't think terrible 2's or 3's exist. Its all about parenting. You have to nip the behavior in the butt now before it gets worse.
2006-09-30 00:39:18
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answered by Mariah&Lydias_Mom 3
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You need to start paying more attention to him throughout the week, and get a feeling for why he is acting the way he is.
2006-09-30 05:03:43
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answered by rocketman33 2
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