"My toddler (18months) is hitting herself and getting angry out of no where on earth.?
She gets mad at everything and won't communicate with me.
Im going on for to have a baby this week, and this behavior only started something like a week ago. What is going on with my toddler and what can i do?", i havent changed my ways with her at all.
Reassure her. Like everyone else said, she senses changes are coming. Help her understand as much as is possible and appropriate for her age, oblige her to feel included, etc. Don't underestimate her sense of things. Kids are much more aware of things than we remember - but I remember sensing things very well when I be little. Keep that in mind and help her understand it and concord with it in a healthy channel.
My toddler went through the exact same stage at around the same time. They are dealing next to a lot of new and fustrating emotions and have trouble learning how to deal with them. If you are competent to recognise the emotion, you need to explain it, eg. You are feeling angry, and an appropriate entity to do...
When my toddler went through this stage i purchased some books on emotions and read them to him... Source(s): mum of 22 month old Jayden and 4 month frail Madison and early childhood educator
Answers: Your toddler may basically be doing this for attention. Even though you have not changed your ways with her, she knows that within is going to be a change. If the behavior continues I would contact the doctor because these can also be signs of Autism.
take her to a doctor, those are signs for attention, but they are also signs that the child is sick. if she isn't old enough to explain, this may be her mode. another sign is if she handles toys or objects without really looking at them, like some nation do out of Habit, irritability is a big sign, it could be pain from teething
My daughter did this too, and I took it as an opportunity to teach her in good health ways to deal with frustration (i wasnt taught, and its taken lots of work to learn)
For example, you could start doing something physical next to her (running jumping, dancing to music, etc) or sometimes I let my daughter yelp into a pillow.
It's a normal part of growing up, but sure can be hard to do business with, but hopefully she can get over it before yer little one comes!
Good luck!
she is probaly jealous of the new baby to be precise coming and she can feel that you are pregnant with another baby and she discern the need to hurt herself purposely just to get attention.
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Im going on for to have a baby this week, and this behavior only started something like a week ago. What is going on with my toddler and what can i do?", i havent changed my ways with her at all.
Reassure her. Like everyone else said, she senses changes are coming. Help her understand as much as is possible and appropriate for her age, oblige her to feel included, etc. Don't underestimate her sense of things. Kids are much more aware of things than we remember - but I remember sensing things very well when I be little. Keep that in mind and help her understand it and concord with it in a healthy channel.
My toddler went through the exact same stage at around the same time. They are dealing next to a lot of new and fustrating emotions and have trouble learning how to deal with them. If you are competent to recognise the emotion, you need to explain it, eg. You are feeling angry, and an appropriate entity to do...
When my toddler went through this stage i purchased some books on emotions and read them to him... Source(s): mum of 22 month old Jayden and 4 month frail Madison and early childhood educator
Answers: Your toddler may basically be doing this for attention. Even though you have not changed your ways with her, she knows that within is going to be a change. If the behavior continues I would contact the doctor because these can also be signs of Autism.
take her to a doctor, those are signs for attention, but they are also signs that the child is sick. if she isn't old enough to explain, this may be her mode. another sign is if she handles toys or objects without really looking at them, like some nation do out of Habit, irritability is a big sign, it could be pain from teething
My daughter did this too, and I took it as an opportunity to teach her in good health ways to deal with frustration (i wasnt taught, and its taken lots of work to learn)
For example, you could start doing something physical next to her (running jumping, dancing to music, etc) or sometimes I let my daughter yelp into a pillow.
It's a normal part of growing up, but sure can be hard to do business with, but hopefully she can get over it before yer little one comes!
Good luck!
she is probaly jealous of the new baby to be precise coming and she can feel that you are pregnant with another baby and she discern the need to hurt herself purposely just to get attention.
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