Anonymous wrote:Start doing baby sign to help with the frustration. 9 months is a good age to start.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine started at 10 months. He's 21 months and I seriously thought there was something wrong with him and took him to the pediatrician. Of course he was perfectly wonderful in her office and she looked at me like I was psychotic. All I can say is, good luck to you. Life in our house is nuts- he disassembled a door...a freakin door today...like pulled out all the screws and threw them at me laughing because I told him he couldn't go on the porch.
You let a 21 month old unsupervised long enough to pull screws out of a door? The problem isn't with your kid.
Anonymous wrote:Mine started at 10 months. He's 21 months and I seriously thought there was something wrong with him and took him to the pediatrician. Of course he was perfectly wonderful in her office and she looked at me like I was psychotic. All I can say is, good luck to you. Life in our house is nuts- he disassembled a door...a freakin door today...like pulled out all the screws and threw them at me laughing because I told him he couldn't go on the porch.
Anonymous wrote:Yup. It's frustrating to be a baby. You know what you want, but can't say it or get it yourself. Especially at this young age, try to respond with empathy.
Anonymous wrote:My youngest started at 6 months. All I can say is Godspeed.
Anonymous wrote:Try to look at what's going on in his life. Is it peaceful and routine? Or stressed?