Littledragon
04-10-2012, 08:43 PM
Yes, I am still struggling with this screamer, but he's getting better - sort of.
I am having some issues with being too "hard" I think. When I get frustrated I stop caring about feelings. When this kid screams, I get so frustrated. It's like clanging symbols over my head. Sometimes he's screaming just to scream, I think but other times, he does it because he is seriously anxious. But it's not ok with me. There is absolutely NO reason to scream like that. I am trying to show him that it's ok to cry (I cuddle him, use a gentle voice) but that it is NOT ok to scream. If I'm cuddling him and he starts screaming, I put him in the corner. He's only a year old, do you think he understands? He stays in the same place, doesn't try to move, like he knows he's being punished, but does he understand why? How much does he understand what I explain to him?
My biggest concern with his screaming though is that he does it right after naps. He sleeps for about 45-75 minutes and the SECOND he wakes up he starts to cry. And if I don't go up there immeditely, he starts screaming. It's SO bad. My son can sleep through it because he's a deep sleeper and his dehumidifyer is on high, but what happens when I get more kids? I'm trying to teach him that nap time is 2 hours, so I don't go get him until the two hours is up. I want him to understand that I will come and get him when I'm ready, not because he's ready. (My son sits in his crib and talks to himself for like 45 minutes if I need him to.) If I go into the room and leave again, he just screams harder and longer, so I've learned that it's better not to go in at all. But is it doing anything? Will this every get better or am I wasting my time?:cursing:
I am having some issues with being too "hard" I think. When I get frustrated I stop caring about feelings. When this kid screams, I get so frustrated. It's like clanging symbols over my head. Sometimes he's screaming just to scream, I think but other times, he does it because he is seriously anxious. But it's not ok with me. There is absolutely NO reason to scream like that. I am trying to show him that it's ok to cry (I cuddle him, use a gentle voice) but that it is NOT ok to scream. If I'm cuddling him and he starts screaming, I put him in the corner. He's only a year old, do you think he understands? He stays in the same place, doesn't try to move, like he knows he's being punished, but does he understand why? How much does he understand what I explain to him?
My biggest concern with his screaming though is that he does it right after naps. He sleeps for about 45-75 minutes and the SECOND he wakes up he starts to cry. And if I don't go up there immeditely, he starts screaming. It's SO bad. My son can sleep through it because he's a deep sleeper and his dehumidifyer is on high, but what happens when I get more kids? I'm trying to teach him that nap time is 2 hours, so I don't go get him until the two hours is up. I want him to understand that I will come and get him when I'm ready, not because he's ready. (My son sits in his crib and talks to himself for like 45 minutes if I need him to.) If I go into the room and leave again, he just screams harder and longer, so I've learned that it's better not to go in at all. But is it doing anything? Will this every get better or am I wasting my time?:cursing: