It sounds to me like he has picked up something he has heard and has no idea what it means. Often children will say no when they don't know what it means.
2007-06-24 07:15:35
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answered by don n 6
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This is a very tough question and impossible for any one of us to truly answer because we aren't you... At the end of the day this is your decision and whatever you choose, you have to live with. So choose wisely, and think long and hard about your decision before taking any action. Your sister reminds me alot of my own family... Very negative about the pregnancy. I am 23 years old and about 10 weeks pregnant and my family thinks I am too young and cant take care of the baby and my sister says some of the same things yours says... So I definitely understand how you feel, even though I am a bit older than you. There are plenty of programs out there to help pregnant women such as WIC (which can help you get food for the baby) and many others if you do your research. There are many, many young, single mothers out there and they manage to get by... I believe you can do the same thing if you are serious about the life growing inside of you and use the resources that are available to you. Just know that if you decide to keep the baby life as you know it will change forever! I would recommend also heading to your local Planned Parenthood center to discuss all of your options with a counselor. They are very supportive and can tell you more about abortion and adoption as well as give you some resources if you decide to keep the baby. Good luck to you!!!
2016-05-19 06:43:04
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answered by ? 3
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This works with most little children. Take a book or a gameboy and start laughing. When your brother goes up to you (cause he will get curious) turn away from him and keep laughing. When he asks you what you are doing, get him involved. My 3 year old niece loved it when I put her on my lap and showed her how to play some of the mini games on Mario for the DS.
2007-06-24 07:17:49
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answered by RedRabbit 7
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Just leave him alone. My little brother went through a phase like this a few years ago where he would ONLY talk to boys. I swear, my dad was the only one that could control him. He grew out of it, but it was still a pain in the butt.
2007-06-24 07:16:16
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answered by mlove1307 6
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how old is he? maybe he saw you do something that scared him. remember small children remember everything. try to talk with him or do something silly not too close and gradually come close to him. just get him more familiar with you. Let him see you laugh and play with the older brother so that he can see that you are good!
2007-06-24 07:28:36
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answered by sumayyah 2
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When babies are truly upset and frustrated they cry, scream, and sometimes kick and flail around. I say keep playing with him, smiling at him, babytalking, sharing his toys with him, tickling him...if he really didn't any of these things he would start crying. If you keep playing with him and backing off whenever he sounds upset or tired, then he'll start expressing his enthusiam towards you as his new "buddy."
2007-06-24 07:24:23
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answered by s1duri 2
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That's funny.... Someone (could it be you) is telling him or someone else to go away... This happened at our house, I was constantly telling out dog to "go away" and my little one kept saying it... to everyone.. Including Grandpa/grandma.. It passed.... He could just be mimeking (sp) you....
2007-06-24 07:16:34
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answered by pebblespro 7
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maybe you can ask him ''did i ever do somthing wrong?''or dosomthing for him.maybe hell start to like you,you'll never know untill you try.
2007-06-24 07:28:22
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answered by {J@nel~pete} 2
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go away.
2007-06-24 07:14:31
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answered by Always Right 7
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