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If my 1yr old does not get his way he will scream at a pitch that will hurt your ears. I have tried nicely asking him to covering his mouth when he does this to get him to stop.any suggestions on how to make him stop screaming and teaching him another form of communication??

2006-12-25 15:28:13 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

16 answers

time out. punish him whenever he scream.

2006-12-25 15:30:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

First of all never give him what he wants when he screams, that just lets him know thats what he got to do when he wants something. When you tell him no and he screams put him in his crib look at him in the eyes and tell him no screaming leave the room until he stops screaming, then and only then you can give whatever he wants. Ensure him no screaming get what you want. He will get the picture after a while mine did. She did the same thing she is now 2 and she no longer screams. Main steps just repeat

2006-12-25 15:36:37 · answer #2 · answered by lilski2029 2 · 0 0

Have you seen those Nanny shows, where the nanny puts the bad children in the corner and make them wait for whatever minutes they deserve? You should try that. You might think "my one year old isn't going to listen to me and sit in a corner" ( but make sure he/she doesn't do anything to make you look like a fool ). If your one year old is going to scream and have a fit, don't get nice with him/her. Tell him/her what he/she's done wrong a several times, while you look into her/his eyes. If that doesn't go right, ignore him/her throughout the day, even if his/her high pitch screams are much worse than scratching on a chalkboard. If you already did whatever I wrote.. then send me an e-mail :D i'll be glad to help.

2006-12-25 16:23:58 · answer #3 · answered by :P_ danchoo 2 · 0 0

Think of it like this:

You have a child who speaks a different language, and he knows that by screaming he can get your attention.

Next time he screams, try screaming along with him. If he wants out, scream something like, "YOU WANT OUT! I KNOW...YOU WANT OUT! ARGH!" If you do this three times (usually for us only 3 times), he will stop screaming and just watch you. You understand him! At his level start to do something that he enjoys. Try singing his favorite song or playing a toy. He knows that you know, and reasoning isn't going to work at this level.

Try getting the book "Happiest Toddler on the Block." Our son has never been bad, but it really has helped up learn to communicate with him

2006-12-25 15:38:31 · answer #4 · answered by FaZizzle 7 · 0 0

one year olds are smarter than you might think.
Sit him down and say NO more Screaming.........then you immitate his scream. Tell him he needs to be nice or you won't help him. Then teach him some sign language or words if he can. Then lets say he is screaming for food. Put him in front of the fridge and say.......do this baby.....and point to the fridge. Tell him to stop screaming. When he screams.......you speak softly.

Don't respond to his screams unless he is in danger. Be patient.
He needs to unlearn this behavior. Obviously it gets your attention and that is what he wants.

He is obvoiusly in control.

2006-12-25 16:21:56 · answer #5 · answered by clcalifornia 7 · 0 0

Tell him that he can either stop screaming, or scream in another room. If he keeps screaming, put him in his room. Ask him nicely to tell you what he wants. After he calms down, talk to him nicely, explaining that his screaming hurts your ears, and you do not understand what he wants.

2006-12-25 15:32:23 · answer #6 · answered by FoodLOVER 2 · 0 0

He's only one year old, for heaven's sake. He's acting pretty average for that age. It gets worse when they're two when they add kicking to the screaming.

Asking a one year old nicely to cover his mouoth when he screams is like asking an ant to do algebra.

2006-12-25 15:38:22 · answer #7 · answered by redhatgirl 2 · 0 0

Just be gentle, it takes time. I know it can be frusturating and you just want to scream back, but screaming and making him be quiet just hurts and scares him/. You could try some motivation to try to stop him screaming, such as a good sticker chart. (It worked for me when I was little) Anyway, good luck and Happy Holidays

2006-12-25 15:32:46 · answer #8 · answered by bluedevilfan0888 2 · 0 0

I thoroughly disagree that she's spoiled or something like that. i think of the two she's no longer feeling properly (fantastically if this has been occurring for some days, as against a week or greater) or it is common separation stress that all of them pass via. I additionally do no longer experience like a new child of 11 months 'desires' to learn which you will no longer consistently be there for her whilst she desires/needs you. there's no clarification for that at this age and (from my journey with my son) they learn that on their own without being pushed into it. I question regardless of if that approach finally leads to an self sufficient new child (as human beings seem to think of) or possibly creates a feeling of abandonment. i do no longer see why an 11 month old ought to be self sufficient, besides--this is different from they are able to do something to look after themselves. toddlers are based by employing the selection definition. :) i've got been via that degree too and that i be attentive to it incredibly is troublesome. i stumbled on the main suitable factor to do replaced into to apply nap time and an early mattress time to get issues finished. different than that, in simple terms comprehend that she will in all possibility be this manner for some greater months and it incredibly is totally organic. there's no longer something you have finished incorrect to reason this habit! yet another factor to attempt is to speak to her consistently once you're doing what you ought to do and you could't supply her your finished interest. it incredibly is relaxing for them to hearken to on your voice, reassuring, and facilitates them learn language--in simple terms communicate nonstop approximately what you're doing. good success!

2016-10-06 00:37:42 · answer #9 · answered by dunkelberger 4 · 0 0

do not give in when he screams for something
wait until he's calm and ask him what he would like
or there's an option of going to baby language class
where they teach the baby's sign language

2006-12-25 15:35:34 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

everytime he screams take him to a room and tell him he can scream all we wants in that room and close the door and just leave him in there till he gets tired. and eventually he'll just get tired of screaming..

good luck :)

2006-12-25 18:43:36 · answer #11 · answered by LF_90 1 · 0 0

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