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To think my 4 year old is trying to drive me to insanity?

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SkaPunkPrincess · 18/11/2017 18:08

Clicking, whistling, singing, bizarre mouth noises whilst wandering around. Not to mention the hyperactive cackling and squealing at his brother. Along with monster strops and tells of 'it's not fair'
All normal you would think but he seems to have stepped it up x10 the last few days.
Please help me before I put him in a box in the shed 😂

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WorraLiberty · 18/11/2017 18:09

Just alarm the shed and slide a thin crust pizza/omelette under the door.

That way SS can't accuse you of being an irresponsible parent.

HTH.

RedBlackberries · 18/11/2017 18:11

My dd is four and has just developed a clicky sounds she does non stop when she's consentrating. It's so fucking annoying but I've got a feeling it's come from me Blush.

No ideas, hlhust sympathy!!

SheRaaarghPrincessOfPower · 18/11/2017 18:11

Mine makes the same noise over and over. Calls it singing.

"baanaabaanaaabaaaanaaa x 10000"

Slight improvement on singing his numbers. "nummmberrr twoooo, nuuuuuuuumberrr twooooOoooO, NUUUMBERRR TWOOOOOOOOO!"

AlpacaLypse · 18/11/2017 18:12

I think you need some Wine.

Doesn't stop the annoying stuff but helps you to cease to care...

AboutAGallonofDietCoke · 18/11/2017 18:18

YANBU
Mines driving me fucking mental today. I’m in the bathroom prentending I'm on the loo.....

Must be the moon phase.

SkaPunkPrincess · 18/11/2017 18:27

worra I like your thinking 😊

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SkaPunkPrincess · 18/11/2017 18:28

Alpaca iv got some lovely big bottle of Amstel instead.

32 minutes till bedtime...

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