Hi, Rashi. Congratulations for having blessed with a hyperactive child. He is just 1year 10months old. Your demand of asking him to go to school and sit there for the most part of the daytime is unjust. You please ask your parents that at this age what were you doing. Now the child has to learn a lot from nature, the family, the environment and the society. You leave him to study the nature. Let him learn the names of fruits, vegetables, animals, parents, grandparents and friends. Show him the sun, the moon, the stars, the sky, the plants and the trees. Allow him to listen to good music. Leave him to play with other children of his age. Teach anything through play-way method. For God's sake, don't arrest him in the midst of four walls now. That stage is still far away. Try to understand the moods and temperaments of the child.
2006-12-08 18:36:28
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answered by SRIRANGAM G 4
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1.10 years, you mean just short of two years? How do you know he is hyper active? He is not quite two, he will of course be very active, he is learning, exploring. He is much to young to be expected to sit still for very long, he has to be shown how, a few minutes at a time. If he does hit someone, you must tell him it is wrong to hurt others.
2006-12-08 05:35:41
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answered by nanny4hap 4
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2016-11-24 23:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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he's still a baby! He shouldn't be sitting for longer than 5 minutes at a time and even then it hard for such a young child. Have the teacher spend some quiet time with him or sit him on their lap during circle time. He may be uncomfortable with his surroundings and need some time to warm up to people. For the hitting, reinforce that isn't nice to hit.
2006-12-08 07:00:09
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answered by Jamie S 3
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Babies that age don't sit. My whole family laughs when we remember my daughter at a year old, walking and walking and walking and walking, back and forth, back and forth. It was like she was a wind-up doll.
If he's hitting other little ones its probably because they're taking his toy away or otherwise bothering him, particularly if if he's in with older toddler. Two-year-olds tend try to push one-year-olds around much of the time.
If he's "legitimately" hyperactive now is the time to figure out ways to offer him activities that would keep his interest for a while and to spend a lot of time with him, engaging him in activities that involve sitting and playing you or talking to you - but I'm wondering if he's not really "hyperactive" at all and is just being a typical year-old baby
If there's no choice but to leave in a day care setting that's one thing, but if this "play school" is just your way of trying to offer him a little more in his world; he's on the young side for that. Children of about three are really the ones who crave being with other kids and having a little "world" for themselves. One-year-olds are happy (and probably better off) just being with their mothers all day.
2006-12-08 04:58:12
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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Please don't worry so much about a child who is less than 2 years. Get your child admitted to a Montessory School a little later and watch his hyper energy being channelised into constructive things. You will love it. Right now, you are putting more pressure on yourself and your child by fretting so much. Relaxe and take things easy.
2006-12-08 04:48:27
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answered by elfworth 2
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do not worry as he will learn that this is not acceptable and the staff at school will help him with this...be patient...offer encouragement...and praise...do not let them tell you to give your child ritalin or drugs to calm him down...he is high spirited and full of life....better then sitting there with a blank face...he is who he is and will learn..i know you feel bad but keep the staff informed and communicate with them...he is not the first child like this...it is still early...have fun with him...you are blessed to have him....
2006-12-08 05:43:37
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answered by trying 2
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find a mommy and me program, or MOPS (mothers of preschoolers) babies don NOT need to be in a play school (day care) to learn. All they learn is to be aggresive. Too many rules and restrictions in the school lead to unreasonable expections for a baby. do yourself a favor and get him out of there.
2006-12-08 11:14:37
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answered by Bobbi 7
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Tell other childern to hit ur child...he will lose some hyper activity...then other childern's parents will feel good...
2006-12-08 11:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No problem.He is still a baby.He has more time still ahead to understand dos & don'ts.May be he misses you.When he comes back to home,u just spend more time with him.Let him play with other children.Slowly you can teach him about kindness,sharing,etc.
Let him listen to music.It would help him to be quiet&calm.Nothing serious to worry about.
2006-12-08 05:58:10
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answered by Dare Devil 1
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