My 1 Year Old Has Temper Tantrums ALREADY

Updated on April 20, 2007
D.S. asks from Saint Johnsbury, VT
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I am at my whits end my youngest child is a darn screamer. When he is upset cuz I put him down on the floor so I can get him his sippy cup he SCREAMS on the top of his longs and most of the time it is as night and I have other tenets in the building and I am afraid he is bothering them I guess you can call what he is doin temper tantrums cuz he flings himself backwards. He kicks and Screams and Bites and pulls hair and also pinches me but if I let him go it gets worse the other day it was so bad that I had to put him into his room he sat their and screamed about nothing for 2 hours I went to check on him every 15 mins and every time I checked up on him he was screaming and playin with his darn toys I just dont get it if he was playin why was he still screaming how can I make this screaming stop. Ever since he has found his lil voice it has become his HUGE VOICE all he does is scream when he is happy and scream when he is mad and scream when he is sad you get the point right well I need this screaming to stop and soon I cant take much more of it

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M.L.

answers from Burlington on

My Aunt had the same problem with one of her kids and the doctor told her to either blow hard and quick into their face or to splash a little water in their face. Either way it doesn't harm them but it gets them to stop and then you can help them realize their behavior is not appropriate. It has to be done EVERY time (sometimes several times in one setting) but they will get the hint when their screaming keeps getting interupted. I hope this helps you with your screamin' meme's! :)

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D.G.

answers from Albany on

Hi D.,

My name is D. also. I just wanted to let you know that my daughter has gone through several cycles of tantrums in her 22 months. It started shortly after her first birthday and has popped back up time and time again. I try not to make a big fuss about it and if possible not give her any positive reinforcement at all. I do stay near her and try to offer some understanding of her emotions but explain this is how it has to be. Good luck with your situation!

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K.P.

answers from Buffalo on

D.,
My 1 year old daughter does the same thing. She is actually have a tantrum as we speak because I won't let her type on the keyboard. I've discoverd that the tantrums are at their worst when she is 1) tired and 2) frustrated b/c she can't communicate her emotions to me. We have started learning sign language together (we use the baby einstine My First Signs DVD, it's wonderful) and that seems to help with the number of tantrums. I've discovered teh best thing I can do is when she starts to throw a tantrum, I tell her in a very calm but stern voice that I am not going to play with her while she's throwing a tantrum, then I walk into the other room. Usually about 5 minutes later she gives up and comes to where I am to play. The best advice I can give is really to walk away and not acknowledge the behavior.
As for your neighbors. I've gone around to all of my neighbors and explained to them about the sitatuion. Let them know you are doing your best to keep the noise level down, but occationally it will get loud (that's just the essence of a toddler). I bet most will be very understanding.
Good Luck!

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R.A.

answers from Rochester on

I feel for you. My 2nd son is always screaming, sqealing, squeaking...(unless he's asleep). Drives me crazy! I agree. It's exhausting on the ears. I don't know how to stop it. Once he could verbalize to me, he says, Mommy, I'm just humming, or squealing. He LOVES his high pitched voice. I just keep trying to correct him lovingly and try to teach him an "inside" voice. Good luck. I look forward to the suggestions...

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J.F.

answers from Albany on

I have a 6 year, 2 year, and 1 year old. You describe my youngest to a T. I'm so sorry that I can't help you but maybe we can help each other! My other boys never acted the way he does and I don't know what to do.

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