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  • coolconfidentme
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1541

    What About Screaming With Joy?

    New DCB just turned 1. He screams with joy & it's ear piercing. He is too young to understand indoor voice too. I'm glad he is happy, but it is L.O.U.D!

    Advice?
  • Familycare71
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2011
    • 1716

    #2
    Originally posted by coolconfidentme
    New DCB just turned 1. He screams with joy & it's ear piercing. He is too young to understand indoor voice too. I'm glad he is happy, but it is L.O.U.D!

    Advice?
    Oye! I had one that did that!! I can't stand screams - and the parents thought it was funny/cute...
    My aunt used to splash my cousin with water when she would do that! :: it worked but maybe not acceptable in dc!

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    • mamac
      Tantrum Negotiator
      • Jan 2013
      • 772

      #3
      Originally posted by Familycare71
      Oye! I had one that did that!! I can't stand screams - and the parents thought it was funny/cute...
      My aunt used to splash my cousin with water when she would do that! :: it worked but maybe not acceptable in dc!
      Lol. Kinda like training a cat...::

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      • Familycare71
        Daycare.com Member
        • Apr 2011
        • 1716

        #4
        Originally posted by mamac
        Lol. Kinda like training a cat...::
        Exactly!!! ::

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        • daycaremum
          New Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 116

          #5
          He is not too young to learn. Just say "No screaming", not mean, not in a sing song voice, but matter of fact. The distraction alone of you saying something may stop him.
          I've taught many a young child to not scream, I don't think it's cute.
          You say it now and every time so that once he does figure out what you are saying he'll start doing it. I also tell my one year olds to say please and thank you, I know they can't do it yet, but I'm preparing them for when they can.

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          • TheGoodLife
            Home Daycare Provider
            • Feb 2012
            • 1372

            #6
            My one year old DD does that- cute (sometimes) that shes so happy, but SO loud. We try to ignore it, correct it, ect but it doesn't stop it. Hopefully she'll grow out of it soon!

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            • coolconfidentme
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1541

              #7
              I've been doing the "SHHHHH! No Scream" thing. I asked the other kids for help, when they hear him scream, they do the same thing & start talking quietly. Let's see how that plays out.

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              • Kabob
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2013
                • 1106

                #8
                I have a 14 month old that would scream when she was happy/sad/whatever. What worked for her was saying calmly "No scream" followed by showing her the appropriate response such as signing what she wanted when she was upset or other ways to express her emotion when happy (clapping, saying "yay"). Worked wonders and also had her mom do the same thing at home since she was tired of the screaming too.

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                • Brooksie
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 1315

                  #9
                  My dd used to do that around the same age. I would just remind her to use her inside voice and eventually she grew out of it. Yes, it is loud, but at least he's not screaming and crying all day. Excited shrieking is one thing but I can't stand screaming and crying. It plucks my nerves a different way. Good luck!

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                  • melilley
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 5155

                    #10
                    I had one dcg who also screamed no matter if she was happy, sad, mad, etc... and it drove me nuts and her parents nuts! Nothing worked in trying to get her so stop-she would just stare at you and scream when we said something to her, but she did eventually grow out of it.

                    Now I have a 12 mo. old who screams when it's time to eat. If he see's the food he screams or if he see's food he can't have, he's gluten and dairy free, then he screams and it's ear piercing! I'm not sure what to do with him but to keep telling him that screaming hurts our ears and shhhhh. It doesn't work.

                    I think some children will eventually learn if you say something like what you said that you say, but I think that other children just keep doing it and hopefully grow out of it!

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                    • Patches
                      Daycare.com Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 1154

                      #11
                      I have a 9 month old dck that does that. Boy, it's loud

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                      • DaisyMamma
                        Advanced Daycare.com Member
                        • May 2011
                        • 2241

                        #12
                        I had a 20mo doing that today. It was really irritating. I gave him his binky ::

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                        • coolconfidentme
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 1541

                          #13
                          Originally posted by DaisyMamma
                          I had a 20mo doing that today. It was really irritating. I gave him his binky ::
                          I wish it was that simple with this boy. Mom just says he's happy. I told her I need to work on making him sad because it's headache level to me.

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                          • Familycare71
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2011
                            • 1716

                            #14
                            Originally posted by coolconfidentme
                            I wish it was that simple with this boy. Mom just says he's happy. I told her I need to work on making him sad because it's headache level to me.
                            ::

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