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2007-05-11 05:17:16 · 24 answers · asked by favorite_aunt24 7 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

His parents need to know what to do that is why I am asking this question. We do not believe in smacking him just because he is crying.

2007-05-11 05:57:49 · update #1

He gets a regular afternoon nap which last about 2 hours or more.

2007-05-11 06:02:04 · update #2

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First, make sure there's nothing medically wrong. Next, his parents should take him to a psychologist. This sounds like it is behavioral. There are many fixes but he or she can recommend the right one. My suggestion would be to tell him very plainly that they won't listen. Walk out of the room, don't look at him or interact until he quits. Then when he quits, tell him that he's being quiet and he'll get read to or played with for at least 15 minutes. If he starts up, tell him no whining one time, tell him you are going and why, and then go.

2007-05-11 07:37:57 · answer #1 · answered by kramerdnewf 6 · 0 0

This has been going on continuously so what's the cope with you "heard" that medical doctors does no longer desire to confirm him now? He has no longer long previous to the ordinary practitioner in the previous few years in case you're transforming into asked approximately this? Get him to the flippin ordinary practitioner and don't complication approximately what you heard. in case you do no longer attempt he won't pass. call the ordinary practitioner on the instant. definite of direction it is a actual subject. yet in many cases this edges in psychology. he's under pressure approximately this yet on a similar time all day usual it is an entire kin factor that in basic terms hangs there. He is conscious that he will in no way have a sturdy night's sleep because of the fact he's often being woken up. So 0.5 of it is sleep deprivation. It will become ths infinite cycle. You your self are putting out the stress vibe considering you need to evoke 2 cases a night. This has grow to be "a factor". i could attempt leaving him on my own. using the words night time pants says plenty. He is conscious the place the showering room is and he's the right age to alter the sheets, hit upon a towel and such himself. it is his subject to handle and the kin needs to offer him "privateness" with the point to speak. of direction he's spun up. I even have 3 sons and function been down this street. You asked for an opinion so which you of direction desire honesty. what's the holdup with attempting the ordinary practitioner. i'm specific you're a advantageous guy or woman and all. i've got self belief which you your self does no longer comprehend what to do in the event that they only stated no longer something is incorrect bodily incorrect with him. i'm hoping I defined that precise.

2016-11-27 03:01:26 · answer #2 · answered by casco 4 · 0 0

Kid's that age need consistency- so his parents need to keep him on a schedule, so he knows what to expect. Naps in the afternoon could help- is he getting enough sleep? If he's not on a regular schedule the poor thing may be totally upside down.

2007-05-11 05:29:58 · answer #3 · answered by GEEGEE 7 · 0 0

does he speak other than crying and whining, which is what you are calling it? If not, you should have a pediatrician have him looked at. My brothers little boy did the same thing and by age 3 they had him evaluated, he is autistic. The only way he knew how to communicate was through crying and throwing fits. Please just for the sake of the child's well being, have him checked out. The earlier they are seen, the better. And it may be just a case of, he has learned to get attention from your sister or brother by crying and whining to get what he wants.....good luck:)

2007-05-11 05:23:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Be careful on you handle the situation because he might have autism. It is getting more and more common throughout the United States and one of the major signs to detect autism is crying non stop like your nephew does. See a pediatrician and have him tested for it. Best wishes. Below is a link to help you with some other signs.

2007-05-11 05:29:06 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

had the same problem with my nephew. that crap stopped real quick after i started babysitting him while his mom was at work. he still does it around his mother so its more of a problem with discipline on the main caregivers part. He's not a baby anymore so he needs to learn his limits. Ignore his cries, dont listen to what he wants, and let him know that no means NO

2007-05-11 05:31:11 · answer #6 · answered by i rock 2 · 1 0

tough love, ignore his behaviour. We have a friend whos child was like this and they pandered to him, he is a complete nightmare to be around now and he's 5. It is not acceptable, tell him to stop whining or he'lln go to his room, and yes he is old enough to understand.
Twinkle - children of that age can and do just whine for the sake of it.

2007-05-11 05:21:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

That's odd! We know that when a child cries or whines, that child needs something. What does your nephew need? Definitely something is going on here. That child is being neglected of what he needs. Can you please check? Without stepping on the authority of his parents!

2007-05-11 05:23:58 · answer #8 · answered by mmrtnz 3 · 0 1

I am a mother of three, and you better nip it now. Take him to the doctor and make sure that he is well, then get a whiney chair and ,make him go sit in it until he stops! When he stops, I would let him up and give him a small treat.

2007-05-11 05:21:27 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 1 1

Hence the name "terrible two's". :)
The way we got my daughter to stop whining and crying
was to ignore her while she was doing it (unless of course
we knew that she was hungry, tired or needed something
else). Or also telling them they aren't going to get what
they want if they whine for it. They can start learning good
manners by asking please and saying thank you instead
of whining or crying for it.

2007-05-11 05:23:26 · answer #10 · answered by chmar11 6 · 2 0

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