My friend's DS has just turned 2. He often screams at the top of his voice for attention. The screaming makes my ears ring and is painful. He does it at random: in the middle of playing, with a group of toddler friends, when he's happy- for no particular reason.
I am worried for my own hearing and for the hearing of my 2 DDs and other children who play alongside him. I'm worried that he could burst another child's ear-drum. The screaming is so loud- it's as if he's trying to make as much noise as possible, and being a very young 2 yo he's not really aware of how it might affect anyone else- except for this mum who tends to give him a cuddle.
My friend, his mum, tends to say "oh no " and stroke his head or cuddle him. I don't think he's getting the message that the screaming is not good.
To reiterate the screaming is not just happy toddler noise: it's painful- everyone has to stop and take a breath and the room echoes after it, it makes my ears ring- badly. It completely stops the flow of play for everyone. My DDs said they don't like it and it makes them feel sad.
I couldn't sleep last night for trying to think of a way to ask my friend to be more firm with him when she says "no".
And I am seriously worried for my own DDs.
What would you do?
(I have to go out in a bit- but would really appreciate some help with this- can return posts later)