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Anyone else found their baby gets really frustrated at this age? My girl is 16 weeks and seems to want to do things but can't and gets really angry about it. I wish I could help her!
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Learn more about our guidelines.Definitely! He’s in a really ‘shouty’ phase at the moment, finding his voice, and we can tell he wants to express what he’s thinking / feeling and getting frustrated. A few mums I’ve spoken to have said this was the hardest phase for them! Once baby can sit by themselves / move about a bit more it got easier (at least in terms of communication and them being able to express what they need!) x
yes my little girl despises being sat down or lay down, always wants to be up, looking at something. She gets angry that she can’t crawl or get to something, once she can move by herself it’s all over😂🙈
Yep mine’s rolling then getting stuck and generally screams like a pterodactyl. She did it all the way round M&S the other day it was hilarious and mortifying 🙃
Ohhh yesss!
Yes, he gets soooo mad at his toys on the play mat now when they won’t go in his mouth and has a very specific frustrated cry which he uses seemingly nonstop!