วันเสาร์ที่ 21 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2552

How does your toddler behave at the doctor?

Is your toddler cooperative when the doctor wants to stick the probe in his/her ear? Is the nurse able to do an accurate height measurement or does your baby squirm? How about the flashlight in the eye? Shots? Do tell.


MY 18 MONTH OLD ACTS LIKE HE IS LOSING IS MIND

my girl is 3 1/2 and she is a little shy but cooperative

mine is 3 and 1/2

and last time he was very cooperative, and chatty, and

did very well

My daughter was horrible at her first pediatricians starting at around 2. I used to tell her she couldn't cry until we were in the building. However, when we moved and we got a new pediatrician she seemed to get over her fear. I spoke to the new physician about it and he spent some time initially letting her get to know him. He also didn't check her ears unless he felt they might be an issue since that seemed to be where the issue with her other pediatrician came from. From then on she would cooperate, do as he asked, and other than not sitting still, which she never does we never had another problem.

My four year old loves the dr. She lets him try her stethoscope and she gives him her pen to draw on the paper thats on the "bed". He doesn't really throw a fit about shots he just doesn't like to be held still to get them. But he's an odd child cause he also likes to get his hair cut. My eight year old on the other hand hates the dr cries if she has to go, doesn't like them to touch her. She has been through quite a bit with them though.

My daughter is 20 months and she screams the entire time witht he doctor. Shes ok with the nurses but as soon as the doc walks in the room she screams and wont stop until he leaves. I asked him about this and he said that its a stage and she will get over it

MY daughter is WONDERFUL. She even asked the doctor (in baby sign language) if she could have her drink and blankie (good thing the doctor knew baby sign language) because she was getting a little scared, and it made her feel better that the doctor listen (or saw) and did as she asked.

As for shots we use to have to hold her down, now I just sit at her head talking to her very calmly, she still cries but she doesn't squirm or jerk or anything, just lets the nurse give her shots. And then she gets to cuddle with daddy.

The only thing she doesn't seem to like is when the doctor takes off her diaper to see the diaper area, my daughter gets upset if ANYONE takes of her diaper when she isn't wet. But she don't mind running naked, go figure.

My daugher is 21 months old. I have never seen a child as well behaved as her (and I use to baby sit for a living when I was in high school and for a year after) in public (she never throws a fit) and at the doctors.

he hits him in the nuts and asks for a sucker, must get it from his daddy

My 3 yr old is pretty well behaved at the doc, unless there is a strep culture involved, and the whole tounge depressor issue... Other than that he is cooperative, as long as he doesn't see the shot comming he is fine, he will cry a bit after the fact, but all & all he is pretty well behaved.

our son is 3 he did not like drs do to the shots,but to help ease all that we bought him a dr kit. he takes that with him and pretends hes the dr. he doesnt cry anymore when he goes and he always asks if hes getting a shot we tell him the truth so that way he knows what to expect some how that eases every visit to the dr.

I have been very lucky with both my boys. My oldest went thru a difficult phase..... but i have a trick... when they are hurt...or need nails clipped..i let them sit on the kitchen table and i tell them to let 'doctor mommy' take a look!!!! and then they get a bandaid when i am done (even if i did nothing) and it is fun for them. Acouple weeks ago i had to take my 2 year old to the doc...and he thought it was a hoot!!!

SHOTS..... very lucky with both my boys....nurses have been amazed everytime they get them....

My 3 year old daughter kicked my doctor's balls as he was about to give her an injection. She then screamed at the top of her lungs to the point the receptionist had to come and help restrain her. It was like a scene at out "The Exorcist". As you can tell my daughter doesn't like needles!

I have twins 3 yr olds,

its just an absolute joy - needless to say, they best really be hurt or sick before i'll do that again...

My children are very calm and cool unless my 2 year old has not had a nap...lol Most kids though do not like to cooperate.

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