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my 10 month old seems really angry...

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hippy3 · 11/02/2012 06:53

HELP..
is this normal he seems to get frustrated at the slightest thing. And then the next minute he is smiling and giggling..... He is a twin also and his twin is the total opposite. He literally will go stiff with frustration and go red in the face and kind of shout until I look at him and kicks his little legs.

I am allready dreading the 2s!!!

Does this sounds normal, I am worried he is going to have ehavioural issues...!

Thanks.....:).

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Ruthchan · 11/02/2012 08:47

Yes, it is quite normal for some children to get frustrated at about that age.
In many cases I think it is because they start to become frustrated as they realise all the things they can't do.
Are your DSs getting close to walking? It could partly be frustration at wanting to be more mobile, but knowing that he can't walk.

My DD got very angry just before she could crawl, again just before she could walk and again just before she could talk.
In each case, becoming able to do the next activity really helped to relieve the frustration and the screaming stopped.

(Now she's 5 and finds all kinds of new reasons to scream! Hmm)

hippy3 · 11/02/2012 09:12

Yes The one is standing constantly and walkin with his walker, and My other man who is frustrated all the time hasnt quite grasped how to do all this yet follows his twin around constantly....and just shuffles and tries to stand ut fails.... god love him !! Hopefully this is what it is....Its juts very scary to watch !

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