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Re: Letting baby "cry it out" time.....
[Re: hunterturf]
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06/25/17 10:52 AM
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Clem
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I believe with time you learn what's a con - the "I'm gonna cry until they come back because I want something" - and anything more serious.
Remaining patient, putting them back down to go to sleep or whatever, staying patient, and letting them cry on the con games is tough but sometimes necessary.
Flying back last week from a trip a young mid-20s woman had a screamer daughter. Wanted something and didn't get it? Yell-scream loudly. Told no? Yell-scream. Got picked up to be carried off the plane AND into the terminal by mom because she wouldn't voluntarily go and literally screamed off the plane and into the terminal for a good 3-5 minutes.
Lack of discipline, IMO, but at least the mom remained calm and wasn't smacking her around like some do.
Good luck.
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Re: Letting baby "cry it out" time.....
[Re: Clem]
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06/25/17 11:06 AM
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BamaGrad85
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I believe with time you learn what's a con - the "I'm gonna cry until they come back because I want something" - and anything more serious.
Remaining patient, putting them back down to go to sleep or whatever, staying patient, and letting them cry on the con games is tough but sometimes necessary.
Flying back last week from a trip a young mid-20s woman had a screamer daughter. Wanted something and didn't get it? Yell-scream loudly. Told no? Yell-scream. Got picked up to be carried off the plane AND into the terminal by mom because she wouldn't voluntarily go and literally screamed off the plane and into the terminal for a good 3-5 minutes.
Lack of discipline, IMO, but at least the mom remained calm and wasn't smacking her around like some do.
Good luck. this for sure. I heard my grandson crying a few months ago & his momma looks at me like I'm crazy, I told her he was fine, he just didn't want to take his nap but he'll be okay. She went in there anyway, needless to say he didn't take his much needed nap and we all paid for it later. She asked me later how I knew and I just said it comes with experience. I raised 3 kids and you eventually learn what their cry are for. If they're sick or hurt and need me, I'm there. If there just being stubborn, let them cry. I can put any of our 4 grandkids to sleep in a matter of minutes. Drives their momma nuts but that's just the way it is.
I came, I saw, so I killed them all......Vern
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