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How to Stop Whining in 4 Easy Steps |

Click Here | There are many reasons why toddlers may show their distress by crying;fears- the dark, the potty, insects, animals and so on ; anxiety - especially about separation from you; frustration - being unable to manage or do everything she wants; attention - wanting you to spend more time together; bumps and knocks - she may be scared by how easily she can be hurt
Occasionally, whingeing reflects a more generalised miserable mood, which may be caused by hunger, fatigue or illness. Whining is a habit your child developed over time, and it will take a little time to break it. But, don't despair; you can stop your child's whining habit. |
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