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wickedemma
writes: my child is a spoiled brat, i cant do anything without her crying to be picked up all the time. help. Reply to this Question |
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reader, x..HelpfulWun..x +, writes (20 January 2007):
Your Child isnt acutally spoilt, its just young but these times are the worst if you keep giving in you will eventually end up with a brat. tell him/her no and if she/he doesnt understand put him on the naughty step he/she can think about what he/she has done.
if that doesnt help just take a way toy.
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reader, Cordelia +, writes (17 January 2007):
Be careful when you help your child to walk sometimes you can put pressure on their arms, if your holding their hands and remember her feet are alot smaller than ours and cant take as much, just give her a few kisses and cuddles then put her back on the floor once shes stopped crying she'll soon learn that she can have your attention but can also walk at the same time. Good luck
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Cordi
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reader, CarrieMagdelene +, writes (15 January 2007):
Hey! Lots of times younger children can seem very spoiled...but it also depends greatly on the age, because children mature at different rates and times. If your child is one or two, this is especially common, and is natural. Your child seeks comfort and closeness, most likely. If your child is three or four, explain very carefully and understandabley 'You're getting to be a big grown-up girl, and grown-up girls walk next to mommy and hold her hand.'
However, realize that she IS just a child and that standing for long periods of time, or standing around when it's her naptime, that can be very very tiring on little feet and legs. :) Enjoy the time your daughter wishes to be so close to you. Enjoy your lives! -Carrie
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