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Hold uhm,,,love uhm,,,do special lil things 4 them,,,be nice to them.....Slow down for more than 2 seconds and say'' I love you child'' .....
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You can start by not giving the two year old what he wants just because of whines. Get down on his level and tell him/her that in order to get what he/she wants, he/she needs to tell you without whining about it. If it's something she/he cannot have, explain the reason why they can not have it in a firm but kind tone. Do not give in once this is said. No matter the whining. don't get mad either.And give some extra other attention when there hasn't been any whining. Be sure to reward when the child has asked forsomething without being whiney.
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I think most two year olds are like this. I agree with Mandy's above answer. Patience and loving.
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ignore it, they only do it because it works, if you stop letting it work, then they wont do it anymore, itll be very hard to break the habbit, but youll be glad you did
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Get yourself some high quality, noise cancelling headphones. They work wonders. After a while you'll forget that your 2 year old even exists.
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You should probably 'listen' so that you know what the child is really whining about. Is it always the same thing? Do they whine ALL the time? The two year old probably needs some good old tender loving care - it's called being listened to. Children whine if they know it gets them what they want -- as others said, don't give in. But DO listen. Bad attention is better than no attention - that is how children feel. Give some positive attention!
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