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hi,i have a 14 month old son called zed and he has discovered his voice !he does this ear piercing scream all the time and i dont know how to stop him,he does it everywhere shops,drs ect at home i try and ignore it thinking if i dont react he will stop but no still shrieking!hes not a unhappy boy just loves the sound,but its the looks i get from people as if i cant control him,i dont shout at him or smack him so how can i stop it or will he outgrow it??thanks

2007-09-18 01:05:47 · 6 answers · asked by indiechic77 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

in responce i mean i dont hit or never will hit him i know some mums say a tap on the hands work but no i would never hit him (just wanted to clear that up!)

2007-09-18 01:48:35 · update #1

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When he does it, pat him softly on the lips to get his attention and go "SHHHHH". Then put your mouth really close to his ear and whisper softly. He'll go quiet so he can listen to your voice, and if you keep whispering back and forth to him for a few minutes to keep him distracted, he'll mimic you and forget about screaming. Do this consistently for a while, and the screaming incidents will lessen.

He will outgrow it eventually on his own, but I always did this with my children, as we have to attend hospital with our second child a lot, and I didn't want my kids screaming to upset other sick kiddies or stressed parents.

2007-09-18 01:42:23 · answer #1 · answered by KooriGirl 5 · 1 0

My son does the same thing, and I haven't found a surefire remedy either, lol. When my parents were still alive, they just laughed and said, "You kids did the same thing." It's just something they grow out of eventually; he's not old enough to understand that it's not appropriate to scream in some places.
My advice is to try distracting him when he starts screaming ("Oh, look at all the cereals," "how many bears do you see in this book?"). It might work, it might not, but it's worth a try.

Good luck!

2007-09-18 01:15:42 · answer #2 · answered by Starfall 6 · 0 0

Ahhhh ! regular territory. My 2year previous went by way of this.. whilst my 5mth previous advance right into a new child , my oldest , Joel, would run as much as the place he advance into drowsing and Scream violently in his ear. whilst he realised he wa getting a reaction he began purely randomly screaming... What we began to do advance into, tell Him NO! Then gently circulate him in direction of the 'naughty spot' .. he's sit down between the cabinet and a wall unit, removed from toys and e book and something that may endanger him, and informed he has no priveleges. No Toys, No Treats, No Staying over at Granny's etc etc.. in spite of is significant to him. Take that away, and He could be Like Putty on your arms.. It took a pair of works to flatten out the bumps interior the line... in spite of if it advance into well worth it. now the only time he screams is whilst he has reason to! solid success, we are with you in this.. all of us comprehend what its like! Dont supply up

2016-10-04 22:37:57 · answer #3 · answered by richberg 4 · 0 0

Hi, I remember my son was exactly the same with screaming and it can be quite embarrasing for the parent, he did outgrow it though so don't worry just try your best to ignore it, he will soon get sick of screaming when he starts to talk, i hope i have helped ,lornaxx

2007-09-18 01:17:30 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

he will more than likely outgrow it my daughter is 20 months old now but she did the same thing around that age. ignore it though when he does it because kids that age love to get a reaction and if you give him one he is going to keep doing it because he will realize he has control over something (i scream, mommy screams kinda thing) it shouldnt last too long though. good luck!

2007-09-18 01:16:29 · answer #5 · answered by Faith,RN 2 · 0 0

Ear plugs and patience.

Babies grow through phases, and he will eventually get bored with this game.

Anything you do in response to his noise will just reward his efforts and encourage him to continue.

I can't believe you're actually considering raising your hand to a BABY. Please don't. What you do now will only lead you to harsher actions later on. Hit him now and what will you do when he steals a cookie or plays hooky from school...

2007-09-18 01:16:43 · answer #6 · answered by chocolahoma 7 · 1 1

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