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2yo hates toe nails being cut

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hagred · 27/01/2015 14:46

I mean hates hates hates!!

Screams like he's being tortured and the only way to clip those claws is to restrain him which we hate doing.

In stark contrast, he will sit with hands out for a manicure to do his fingers.

He is otherwise quite happy, obedient and stress free.

Tips please!

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Chavaloy · 27/01/2015 14:50

Sorry. No tips! Mine was the same. I always thought the neighbours would think I was murdering him he screamed so much.
He's 8 now. No problem!

NorwaySpruce · 27/01/2015 14:52

While they are young, we do it when they are asleep.

Thegreatunslept · 27/01/2015 14:53

Watching as my 20month old is exactly the same.

DeanKoontz · 27/01/2015 14:54

In front of him. Cut your own, cut daddy's, nanny's, baby's, the cat's etc. my ds used to always ask, 'my nails, my nails' if we did this.

Or try any, or all, of these things:

Telly on, book to read, bowl of sweets, someone else reading a story, ipad. Etc.

jmojo · 27/01/2015 14:56

My SIL used to do it when they were asleep.

AlwaysDancing1234 · 27/01/2015 14:57

Sorry no miracle tips just sympathy! Our DS has some sensory issues and even now at age 7 makes a huge fuss at having his toenails cut (sorry!). Only thing that works is distraction such as a game in the iPad, get him to dangle his legs over a chair and I sit on the floor and do it, iPad blocks his view and distracts him. Also praise after each toe for sitting still with a reward at the end (bribery!)

AlwaysDancing1234 · 27/01/2015 14:58

Oh and do it after a bath so the nails are nice and soft

superzero · 27/01/2015 14:59

Agree with Deankoontz.
Do it whilst distracted;eating/drinking /TV and make a big thing of cutting everyone elses too.
I bought some children's scissors from Tweezerman on Amazon which are tiger-striped and blunt.They have been very popular wirh my 3.

superzero · 27/01/2015 15:01

I meant scissors for childrens' nails,not for children to use!

hagred · 27/01/2015 19:51

Thanks all.

We've tried doing it while he's sleeping, but he wakes up every time we try....he is impossible to wake otherwise!

Have also tried distraction to no avail.

Hadn't thought to cut daddy's toes, will give that a go, thanks Dean.

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LostMySocks · 28/01/2015 20:41

My DS is the same. He's laud back so not tantrums but what for him is a big fuss. I think he has ticklish feet. I get DS to sit with him between his legs and hold him. I then hold ankle and do the evil deed as quickly as possible at the same time telling him that he is a big grown up boy.

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