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Mom of a 5 yr 9 m old boy3 years ago
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dr mra baby ko ek aadat mujhe bhut parshn kr deti h kai bar gussa bi dila deti h bt kya karu rone lg jati hu mra baby hath m jo bi hota h marne lg jata h uski kya karu kese m. uski ye aadat hatwau kai bar pit jata h bt m bhut roti hu bhut taklef hoti h kya karu ap btao kese uski marne pietne ki aadat ko chudawau

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POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years ago
A. Your instinct may be to physically hold your toddler back when they are trying to hit others. If you feel your child is out of control, or that being physically secure helps to calm them down, this could be an option for you. If your toddler is strong this could be physically difficult depending on your own size, strength, and ability. Physically restraining your toddler should not be painful to them in any way, but rather like a calm and firm hug that prevents them from hitting themselves or others. You may also want to speak calmly to them, letting them know that you’re holding them because you can’t allow them to hurt anyone. Once the moment has passed you can redirect them to other behaviors.
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