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I've tryed to just move him and tell him no, but it doesnt work, Any suggestions?

2006-11-26 13:34:16 · 23 answers · asked by Baby Julie due 5/12 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

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Time outs don't help 10 month olds...or 2 yr. olds...or 5 yr. olds...or anyone for that matter.

They isolate your child and make them feel "not worthy" unless they can behave. Basically, it shames them and teaches them that "if I'm bad, then I have to be by myself and away from the rest of the 'good' people". It also teaches defiance in children.

The best way to discipline a 10 month old is a firm "no" and if they still don't listen then smack their hands and repeat "no" in a firm voice like before.

2006-11-26 13:37:38 · answer #1 · answered by CelebrateMeHome 6 · 2 3

At 10 months a baby is still too young to understand time outs or even the meaning of no. The best thing to do is to continue to move him and say no, since thats how they learn what it means. I'm currently having the same deal with my 8 month old, just like his 12 yr old brother. It takes time and patience, but in the end it is worth it. By the time the baby becomes a toddler, and is speaking pretty well he or she will understand what no means. Good luck and hug your baby often.

2006-11-26 13:38:51 · answer #2 · answered by Enigma®Ragnarökin' 7 · 2 0

Since a time-out time limit is based on 1 minute per age, are you going to have him sit for 40 seconds.

Attempting to talk to him immediately after an event would be better, and using simple terms that he can understand along with feeling words. Most of the time young children do things as they are exploring their world around them, and trying to make since of it. He may not fully understand what he is doing.

Honestly what can a 10 month old do to warrant a time-out?

2006-11-26 13:40:42 · answer #3 · answered by sllcone 2 · 1 0

a 10 month old is just barely learn to walk..do you really think the concept of having a time out will regestir at all???

At that age they are exploring their enviorment..this is the time YOU have to put away any thing you do not want him to touch..or can break ..or hurt himself with. Hitting him will only add confsion and he will not understand why mommy is hurting him..butr he will learn to be afraid of you and not trust you if hitting is the route you want to take. What on earth can a 10 month old do to even wrrent punsihemt of any kind???/ Try positve redirection instead..not these loud "no's!!' or slaps that make nio sense whatsoever to the child and does not help him learn.

2006-11-26 15:02:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

My 10 month previous to me does understand the know-how NO. we do no longer likely flow something in the homestead. We coach him to no longer touch. If he is going in the direction of something hurtful or no longer meant to the touch we are saying "Maddox No" then if he nonetheless does decide for it. We arise and flow him away and tell him no lower back. If he is going for it lower back I many times bounce up and tell him no lower back. however the final time if he nonetheless is going for it lower back I pop him somewhat on the hand. He fusses and is familiar with what no ability. additionally he's beginning to bite i think because of the fact of him teething. And we've already nipped that throughout the time of the bud in 2 weeks. i will say "Maddox no bite" and he will purely scrunch up his face make a winey noise and then gets away or needs down. I do have self assurance they recognize extra then what we predict of they do. I consistently talk with my son and tell him what we are doing and ask if he's hungry etc. He responds his very own particular way. Its unhappy reason in some months to 0.5 a year he would be talking.

2016-10-17 14:23:10 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

At this age, distraction is better than punishment.
When they are about to do something you consider 'naughty' (remember that it is just learning to them) burst into a full blown all-singing, all-dancing rendition of 'The Wheels on the Bus'. You'll get some strange looks, especially if you are in the local supermarket, but you won't have to go through with wondering if you should be doing a time-out or not.

2006-11-26 14:07:10 · answer #6 · answered by ♥Pamela♥ 7 · 1 0

I can't believe some of what i read here!..of course a 10 month old would not understand a time out!..and please..for heaven's sake do not spank the poor baby !!! It is questions like these..(and some of the so called solutions people give) that make me more and more in believe everyone who is wanting to have a baby, must have to take a intense child care and child devolpment course. If you have to take a course for drving..why not have to take a course to raise a baby?..What is the most important thing a person will ever have to be responsible for?..rasing a child ..and sooo many tend to do it blindly, it is so sad.
Get out of the house..get your self a child care book at least..read what is typical for a baby in devolpmental terms and cognitvie terms.

2006-11-26 14:03:25 · answer #7 · answered by sticky J 5 · 2 1

At 10 months time out is not going to work. Best bet is to use distraction and don't be afraid to use a play pen. It doesn't have to be a jail - have some toys in there and position it so cherub can see you while you are getting the chores done

2006-11-26 13:43:41 · answer #8 · answered by juztnutz 2 · 0 0

Although 10 months is a very young age I do think it is a good idea to start somewhere. I'm not telling you to beat the baby but my 18 month old daughter is very well put together and understand a lot. A little can go a long way at any age. So use your better judgment and inner parenting instincts they will tell you what you need to do.

2006-11-26 13:41:36 · answer #9 · answered by JJ 2 · 0 2

A ten month old will not understand a time out. If he's doing something you don't want him to do, pick him up and take him out of the situation, and/or try to distract him with something else. You will be able to get him interested in something else, even if you have to try a couple of different things.

2006-11-26 13:39:19 · answer #10 · answered by Donna L 2 · 1 0

Hello??!! Time outs for a 10 month old? Are you freakin' crazy? He's still just a baby. My daughter will be 10 months next month and would NEVER ever think of doing that to her. You need help.

2006-11-26 16:30:04 · answer #11 · answered by impala_girl_64 3 · 1 0

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