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to ignore him screaming

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Candypops14 · 23/10/2015 10:47

My 20 month year old hates the pram just screams and screams, he's only quiet if he's eating in the pram but as soon as his foods finished he screams for more! If we're out for a few hours I can't keep constantly feeding himShock he scoffs it really quick to, it's not as if he's hungry as he's usually just had lunch or breakfast etc.
Even if I get him out the pram he won't walk with me he will scream and cling on to my legs! So j pick him up and Hel scream to get back down but cling to my legs again! This scream sounds like a proper tantrum scream, and the looks I get from some people really put me of taken him anywhere!
I have no idea what's wrong with him, everyone asks what's wrong is he ok but I dknt have a clue why he's doing it lolHmm

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timeforabrewnow · 23/10/2015 10:57

Is he cold or uncomfortable?

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Candypops14 · 23/10/2015 11:04

Iv tried changing him, taken his coat of, putting it back on sitting him on a blanket, putting blankets on him etc he's fine as soon as he's out of the pram in the car, on short trips to like the school run he's ok and if we go for a walk outside and the prams constantly moving outside.
But it's when we're in shops, shopping centres, more enclosed spaces It's when it starts mainly.
Also he's got a trike he's exactly the same in that:/

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Elllicam · 23/10/2015 11:07

Could you try a sling? Or let him walk with reins? My 15 month old hates the pram too but doesn't mind the sling and can walk a surprising distance.

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Elllicam · 23/10/2015 11:07

Sorry didn't read that you said he wouldn't walk :(

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Candypops14 · 23/10/2015 11:09

Yea he refuses to walk which is strange! I was thinking a sling but wasn't sure if he would be to big or what ones the best to get

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Elllicam · 23/10/2015 11:11

We have a connecta which works really well for us

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Candypops14 · 23/10/2015 11:15

Will have a look at that one thanks, will try anything! Lol

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kissmethere · 23/10/2015 11:16

Is he forward facing? Is your pram adjustable to face you so you can interact with him. It could be a case of not being able to see you?

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KP86 · 23/10/2015 11:16

Silly thought - is there a pin or something in the pram that might be sticking into him? Is this new or has he always hated the pram?

What about using a scooter or Smart Trike?

Toddlers are testy little buggers (I have DS18m), can you bribe him a bit? 'We are going to the park, but need to walk there in the pram. If you won't be quiet then we will need to stay at home which is less fun.'

I know others whose toddlers are similar and they ended up driving most places to avoid the stroller.

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SaucyJack · 23/10/2015 11:19

Stop trying to use rationality and reason to understand a 20-month-old. You'll only your own brain.

Just do whatever makes him scream least louder at any given time. Wear sunglasses and avoid eye contact with concerned passers-by.

FWIW I am often found marching along with a 19 month old who's lying horizontally across her pram trying to scream herself sick.

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SaucyJack · 23/10/2015 11:20

*you'll only fry

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MerryInthechelseahotel · 23/10/2015 11:23

Can you give him a little toy to play with? You might get a few minutes before he hurls it away and then you could offer another one!

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TheHouseOnTheLane · 23/10/2015 11:24

Give him a tonne of cut up cucumber and tomato cut up to nibble. He won't get fat on it and if you give him enough, he'll be quiet for longer.

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jessplussomeonenew · 23/10/2015 11:43

You should be able to find out from google if you have a sling library near you. I'd recommend paying them a visit - they'll be able to show you different options for toddler carrying and rent you something to try out so you don't have to commit. Woven wraps in blended fibres (linen-cotton etc) are great for supporting and distributing the weight of an older child - there's a bit of a learning curve but well worth exploring!

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spiderlight · 23/10/2015 11:49

I second the suggestion of a sling - my DS loved being on my hip and a ring sling made it infinitely easier. He never liked his pram either, but the one thing htat helped was a clip-on dashboard with a steering wheel and various dials and knobs to twiddle, so he could 'drive'. Ours was from ELC, I think.

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spiderlight · 23/10/2015 11:51
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QuiteLikely5 · 23/10/2015 11:53

So it's only when he is in shops etc?

Could it be: you give him food that has E numbers in and they're affecting his behaviour? Since you mention he's only quiet when you give him something to eat......

Could the shops be over stimulating him? The lights/crowds etc

Remember it's just a phase. He will not be like this forever!

The joys of parenting!

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arethereanyleftatall · 23/10/2015 11:59

Is it just when you're shopping? I think lots of toddlers really dislike shopping, it's boring for them. So, avoid - internet shop food and don't bother shopping for anything else.

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BestZebbie · 23/10/2015 12:08

Does he want to be carried? (I appreciate that this isn't a direct alternative to a pram, but at least you'd know what the problem was)

I presume he is OK sitting in a highchair and car seat - otherwise I'd wonder if it hurts him to sit or have a strap between his legs, or if the pram straps particularly are too sharp/tight etc

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Anastasie · 23/10/2015 12:11

Maybe he is getting his back teeth in, which can make them very upset and irrational.

It will pass, don't worry, they have phases - if he is clingy then hold him, do what he needs, where possible and at othe times if you need to go somewhere then you have to get on with it,


It sounds like he has some pain maybe and doesn't understand it? Have you tried a bit of calpol maybe? Not wanting to suggest that's a permanent solution but if it is teething, it would explain the need to bite stuff (does he have a soother too?) and the irrational tantrums.

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WhyCantIuseTheNameIWant · 23/10/2015 12:14

Can you try a noisy toy?

Old iPod? Or kids toy that makes noises when you poke it?

Slow to eat foods? Small box of raisins, quavers/Pom bears? Apple if he can manage it?

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GoblinLittleOwl · 23/10/2015 12:28

Out for a few hours in the shops?

No wonder he is screaming.

Big, echoing buildings, harsh lights and a mother he probably can't see..

Get your food shopping delivered, and take him home and play with him.

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BoffinMum · 23/10/2015 12:28

Get a buggy board attached to the pram and tell him if he behaves nicely he can have a ride on it.

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TheHouseOnTheLane · 23/10/2015 12:30

Goblin Hmm What? She should tailor her ENTIRE life to the demands of one toddler?

Don't think so. She might really enjoy going into a few shops. I do. My children had to come too.

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WorldsBiggestGrotbag · 23/10/2015 12:38

My 23 month old is generally fine in her pram, and walking alongside me but I wouldn't take her shopping for a few hours. So boring for her and unfair to expect her to sit nicely for that long IMO.

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