why do kids get cranky?



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znachit chego to hotyat ili ih chto to bespokoit!

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They are trying to get attention.

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they just think they are little kings and princesses

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because for now it's the only way they understand how to get attention and, at the same time, get any bonuses.

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not enough maternal feelings or something not enough toys they are always cranky, you have to be patient until age five and they will get wise.

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Because they have an immature nervous system and any overexcitement leads to a release of emotions, and with them an excess of substances and hormones accumulated during excitement.Take care of your child's nervous system! More often sleep and less yelling.Plz.

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Anxiety in children. It can be: - A temporary mental condition resulting from stressors - Frustration of social needs - A primary indicator of malaise when the body is unable to naturally realize needs - A personality trait given through a description of external and internal characteristics by means of related concepts - A reaction to a threat presented Take your little one to a psychologist, he will give you an accurate diagnosis and competent advice.

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He is trying to let you know that he, too, is a person and should be reckoned with. Or he knows exactly that this is how he will get what he wants.

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Because they are bored. They want to play with you, and as they can't talk they get cranky.

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Because they don't know how to express themselves, they don't know how to understand their own desires, and they get tired a lot. They just need to be understood. There are no naughty children. There is our inattention. It happens that a child needs to be seen by a neurologist just to take a sedative at any age! And it can also be over-attention. Large mothers usually don't have cranky children - they are busy with other problems, they need to do something for themselves.

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because YOU are NOT interested in their worries and problems

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Children are very cunning and with their caprices they are looking for your weaknesses, by acting on which they will get what they want.

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Caprice is a stretchy term. What exactly does it mean to you? Does the child cry a lot? Or does he insist on his unrealistic requests? Or something else? Write and we'll discuss it, I'm a family psychologist, and please watch your spelling. Typos can be embarrassing - for example, the root COPR- refers to poo in Latin, not cApris.

 

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