Daddy`s Toolbox

One Daddy Helping Another and Sharing His Stories

Aug
14

The Night of the Fake Crier – Does Your Child Whine Non-Stop

Posted by Jeff on August 14, 2008    723 views    Comments (View Comments)

Wow, our family is gonna be famous!

stop-whining small

I can’t confirm anything yet but I have a tingly feeling on the back of my neck that there is a movie production company out in our back yard secretly filming the next Summer Blockbuster, “The Night of the Fake Crier“, starring our son. I mean, MAN, does he have the part of lead actor down pat! Whining, pouting, whimpering, tears and whatever else his little mind can muster up. (read this post about Dry Crying and how Actors have to learn to cry)

I’m not sure if he’s reading from cue cards underneath the kitchen table (nope, just checked, nothing was there!) Maybe he’s learning something from The Backyardigans, Diego, or even Word World! Yep, probably Word World sense it’s been teaching him how to spell. Or maybe it’s because he sees Mommy and Daddy guzzling down bottle after bottle of wine and thinks that WINE and WHINE are the same! Sorry bud, they aren’t — not even close!

Anyway, I’m not chucking my son “under the bus”, I’m just trying to find humor in parenting and laugh a little more about things like this.

So not to digress any further, my wife has been catching our son snickering when she turns her head after he’s been having a whining fit. See!!? He is faking the whining. Even tonight at bedtime, which was after 9pm (totally bad!) he was so cranky and exhausted that when we made him go to bed (in our room since the t-storms were out there booming!) he went back to acting and gave us a good show of tears, pouts and whines. “I’m not ti-rrr–ed”, “I don’t neeeedddd to go to bed!” “blah blah blah”.

Both my wife and I can say, “Logan, stop with the fake cries and whines” and usually he does. Hopefully that IS A GOOD THING and we are progressing in the right way because I don’t think my wife and I can handle much more whining. I’m thinking a chalkboard and nails running up, down, sideway, back and forth would actually be soothing!! LOL

I did some research on the web to look for an image or video to use on this post but instead found this great info about whining.

Here is a kick-ass article on Daddy Dan about whining, originally posted on The Baby Shrink (which I think is no longer)! Did you know…

Whining, believe it or not, is a way your toddler has developed to avoid melting down into a total tantrum. This is good, right? What would you rather have: whining — or a kicking, screaming tantrum? It’s also a way your toddler is working on to establish some more power around this place.

read Daddy Dan’s full post on What To Do About a Whining Toddler

Tags: , , ,

If you like this post please subscribe to our RSS Feed or subscribe via email.

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

Share and Enjoy:
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Mixx
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Ping.fm
  • FriendFeed
  • Yahoo! Bookmarks
  • email

Related Posts

Comments from Other Parents...

  • TomMel61
    I have a 4 yr old that has been vomitng & crying for the last three days. Seems when she goes to school, she gets sick. Now she crys & when we ask her to stop she tells us she can"t I not sure what to think of rhis. Will this fad away?
  • We suffer from the Whine too.

    And it makes us need wine.

    We tell him the same thing: "We can't understand you. Stop whining and tell me in your big boy voice."

  • Thanks for the link.

    In fact, Baby Shrink IS still around. They changed their address. It's now Babyshrink.com
  • The problem with giving recognition to the whining is the child learns to communicate this way successfully. I had a whiner once. A book suggested ignoring the behavior and explaining to the child, "I can not hear you until you stop whining." It worked! She is now 12 years old.

    Chris from WebDazzling
    http://www.webdazzling.com
  • Not to burst your bubble or anything, but my four and a half year old still whines. She may be able to understand the logic of "I can't understand you when you whine" but kids defy all logic.
  • My 3 year old is a pro at this too.

    Then when he gets his own way he is all smiles.

    So cute but devious.
  • thanks! we've been starting to say "We cannot understand if you whine" and it's been working. I read where kids aroudn 3 1/2 -4 1/2 really understand that logic. Also we explained to our son that he is going to be loosing items if he whines or privileges, such as, television time, some money from his "piggy bank"

    good luck with your 3 yo
blog comments powered by Disqus