Well, me and my friends babysit, and the kis is the wrost you could possibly ask for. If he is not in the room and you cjange the channel he comes in and thorws the biggest fit, and if you don't give him wah the wants he has a temper tantrum. How do we stop him from being so untamed???
tinababy14 answered Thursday April 24 2008, 1:09 am: well first ask the parents on how they dicipline him they might be shocked to hear it
if it happens regularly and they say they just give him what he wants to make him happy you have to decide whethor or not the money is enough to have to put up with him [ tinababy14's advice column | Ask tinababy14 A Question ]
Angelface99 answered Sunday March 2 2008, 11:47 am: If your just sitting watching the tv then he may feel ignored and want your attention. Maybe you could sit down with him and do something that you can all enjoy, (e.g. a board game..), then the kid will be engrossed in what you are doing and forget about anything that might make him have a temper tantrum.... i also agree with the other two about the discipline. if he starts playing up give him a threat like that you wont let him play with you any more or something like that. he'll soon realise that the tempers aren't getting him anywhere fast and may behave for you. [ Angelface99's advice column | Ask Angelface99 A Question ]
kiran answered Saturday March 1 2008, 5:57 pm: I agree with the person below. You should take away the things he wants when he does bad. But punishing him won't be a bad thing either. Kids need discipline. He you have been trying this, I suggest you talk to his parents about his temper tantrum. I hope everything works out for you. [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
MaggieMaclean answered Friday February 29 2008, 5:46 pm: Dear annoying,
Well if you are punishing him for doing bad things don't. What you should try is taking things away that he enjoys, television, toys. that kind of thing. That way he realizes he's not just getting in trouble he is losing things he likes. He will start to wonder if its worth it. Hope this helps.
Sincerely Maggie Maclean [ MaggieMaclean's advice column | Ask MaggieMaclean A Question ]
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