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Grr (vent) Posted: 09-11-07 11:14am
it seems like ever since reese learnt to
crawl really good all he does is cry!!
he use to be so good but now hes always
getting into trouble and when i take him
away from it and say no he cries and
cries!! its really getting on my nerves..
hes crying right now because i took him
out from underneither the computer desk.
he cried because i took him away from
playing with the things under the tv
stand. he cried because he wasnt allowed
to play with the buttons on the tv...
where did my good boy go? i never get 10
minutes of peice anymore!!!
to make it worse reese has been refusing
naps! the only way i can get him to nap is
if i go for a walk but as soon as i take
him out of the stroller BOOM hes wide
awake and roaring to go!
i need a vaction...
vent done
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Backwerds_jibberslang
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Sep 2007 Posts: 62 Location: my bosses house
Re: Grr (vent) Posted: 09-11-07 11:25am
oh_mommy
wrote:
it seems like ever since
reese learnt to crawl really good all he
does is cry!!
he use to be so good but now hes always
getting into trouble and when i take him
away from it and say no he cries and
cries!! its really getting on my nerves..
hes crying right now because i took him
out from underneither the computer desk.
he cried because i took him away from
playing with the things under the tv
stand. he cried because he wasnt allowed
to play with the buttons on the tv...
where did my good boy go? i never get 10
minutes of peice anymore!!!
to make it worse reese has been refusing
naps! the only way i can get him to nap is
if i go for a walk but as soon as i take
him out of the stroller BOOM hes wide
awake and roaring to go!
i need a vaction...
vent done
when You walk him and you
get homoe, don't take him out of the
stroller.let him sleep there and then get
him out when he has had a long enough nap.
can you put some of your things away so he
can't even see them?out of sight out of
mind.
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Mommy35
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Sep 2006 Posts: 3165 Location: Vacationland, USA,
Posted: 09-11-07 11:34am
Wow I remember those days and how
frustrating they can be. I'll be dealing
with that soon enough again.
What really worked with Brianna when she
was a terror was allowing her a place that
she could get into anything. We had a
pot/pan cubbord that had odds and ends
plastic bowls and some plastic spoons that
she could get into. It was her place.
When you have to move him from an area
that he shouldn't be, try to replace his
focus on something he can do. Maybe try
getting him out of the vicinity of the
place he can't be. Out of sight out of
mind.
Unfortunately, as a mommy, you have to set
limits and at least you are doing it while
he's young.
Good luck
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oh_mommy
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Joined: 04 Sep 2005 Posts: 3709 Location: vancouver island, bc canada
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Posted: 09-11-07 17:33pm
all the things he gets into are things we
cant move.. one reason why i want to move
to something with more room so he can have
a complete safe bedroom where i can put
him if i need to go the bathroom and trust
he wont get into something... but theres
nothing right now, and when there is we
dont have money for it or the money to
move.. gah.. i hate my place.. its a
shake. and theres cops here like
everyday.. even though you dont hear
anything about it i see them here all the
time... right now hes content by playing
with a old keyboard... ahhh peace..