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mrsxbx
Emma
Hi lovely ladies. My son is almost two years old he’s a happy healthy boy has always slept well at night and has a nap in the day time , he developing perfectly for his age etc. But what concerns me when he gets frustrated he hits his own head he stops when I tell him no and gives me a certain look , he only does this when he gets angry or frustrated but I don’t know if it’s worth mentioning to my doc etc , am I being over sensitive. He also has a new thing where he will just scream at people (strangers) that try to say hello and talk to him it can be rude in some circumstances as nice old lady’s want to tel him how cute he is etc but he will just scream at them and I have to turn him away and apologies. I think as we read so much into things these days it’s hard to just pass it off as a faze I guess. Thank you in advance for any advice 🙂. X
07.02.2018
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chesscalouise
chesscalouise
Ignore him don't even tell him no its just a phase the more you draw attention to it the more he will do it xx @mrsxbx
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mrsxbx
mrsxbx
@sara-lou86, thank you hun definitely good idea trying to change his direction etc . Haha yea very true he’s fine with people he knows just the strangers he doesn’t like 😂
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sara-lou86
sara-lou86
Typical toddler behaviour. Toddlers, often boys go through a banging or hitting head phase. I tried to redirect them into something else and not make a big deal about it & they usually stop doing it after a certain time. If it was to continue long term then perhaps seek advice. They don't know how to control their emotions at this age so they need steering in the right direction. Playdough, cushions, loud musical toys/ music can help if he feels he needs to let off steam. And if I was little I'd probably scream at strangers trying to talk to me too 😂 again just smile and say hello and then talk or show him something to take his mind off of shouting.
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