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Q: I have a 3-year-old who will not listen to anything I say. I've tried everything and always end up getting both of us upset....
My son just turned 2 years old. He is a great kid, but sometimes he will get very angry at a toy if he cannot figure it out, or at his dad and me if he is told "no." He will go off spouting all sorts of things that only he understands, but I know he is clearly angry. How do I help him to avoid this, or should I ignore it?
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Play School at Home
Pull out some paper, pencils, crayons and scissors and set up a "school" for your child and some stuffed-animal classmates to attend for five to 10 minutes at a stretch. Your child can even play teacher once in a while so he can show off his abilities.
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