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If I Hear the Word Ball One More Time...

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(July 2007) (rank 2nd)
My son’s at that stage where he knows that he wants something. He just doesn’t know how to ask for it. Lately, his word for when he wants something is “mama”, which makes me wonder if my wife is caving to his every demand when I’m not
around.

It goes without saying that things get a little frantic - I’m pretty sure he’s breaking the record for the amount of times he’s said mama in a single minute. And they’ve all got this sense of impending doom - “If I don’t get what I want right this second I’m going to explode!”

Yesterday he spotted a group of adults playing soccer out the car window down an alleyway about 10 blocks away, and that meant a ten minute deluge of “ballballballballball” all the way home, until he could grab his own mini soccer ball from his pile of toys.

I’ve heard parents deal with repetitive whining lots of different ways. Some ignore it, some whine right back at their kids. I’ve been trying to make him ask for specifically what he wants. If I know what it is, I’ll help him after a few tries and then he can say the word. And I’ll usually give it to him, unless there’s a specific reason not to (like too much food).

But sometimes, he says “mama” over and over and I have no idea what he wants. So I say “Sorry, kid. I don’t know what you want,” and then I try to ignore the whining.

What do you do?

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MummaBear
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | MummaBear
Re: If I Hear the Word Ball One More Time...
I did the same with mine.  I got her to ask for exactly what she wanted and I can tell you she picked it up pretty quickly.  I've met 3 children who are all my daughter's age who point and grunt and are given what they want and their English is very poor so I think it's part of our job as parents to extend their speach capabilities from a very early age.


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pfallerj
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | pfallerj
Re: If I Hear the Word Ball One More Time...
Too true. They do grow out of it. Right? :)


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      yummymummyof3
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | yummymummyof3
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to be honest with you, no lol, hey I'm 35 and I still winge lol.....  But no really when they start to communicate a bit more it does get easier.


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           MummaBear
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | MummaBear
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LOL so true, I still do that too until i get what i want hehehe


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yummymummyof3
5.00 (Excellent) | July 2007 | yummymummyof3
Re: If I Hear the Word Ball One More Time...

It must be so frustrating not been able to communicate what you want, imagine not been able to speak the english language or any language your parents speak.....  My son will say mum mum mum over and over and over even when my hubby is home, why because I am is primary carer and Im the one that helps him out 90% of the time.....  and if he wants his truck he will say that over and over.... is it frustrating no not at all not as frustrating as it is for him.....  What do I do, I take his hand and I say you show me mate what do you want, sometimes he knows and will take me to the fridge if his hungry or thirsty sometimes we just walk around looking, in this case I will offer things to him until we come across the item he wants......  At this age (my son is the same age as yours) they are not whining just trying so very hard for us dumb adults to understand what they want



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