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i have 2 small boys my youngest has minor autism. When he wants something or gets frustraited he will scream it is part of his disorder.
My oldest son will scream when he does not get what he wants and we are working with him on this we are going threw family counciling to help with the issues but they take time
you say that kids scream because of bad parents. There can be facters that are out of control of the parent especially kids with special needs
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Why don't you try puttin' yourself in the shoes of us haters an' experience that c**p 24/7?

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Those make no difference to me. And for the record, autism's a pretty stupid word to use.

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Another thing to tell you is for you to take your own advice. If you can't stand people who hate screamin' kids, most someplace else with your brats so that they don't give their haters headaches.
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First of all, type properly if you want to be understood. Second of all, refrain from using "lol" as I can't stand that abbreviation. Besides, using it in a matter about serious things is unacceptable.
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I mean "move" and not "most".
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I have a perfectly irritating child next door that seems to needlessly scream (presumably for attention or to get it's way). It seems to be the only sound it is capable of making. How tf are it's parents so deaf to this sudden, shrill, irregular noise? It's like a dripping tap (but much louder obviously) and GOES ON AND ON FOR F*CKING HOURS!! I've never wanted a child to just **** more than this one. Parents argue that "she's just playing"
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The hell with that family. The c**p that you experience influences me into sympathizin' with you. I mean, what right do they have in pissin' you off? If I'm you, I'd sue the f**k outta those dumb-asses.

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I totally agree and I raised two kids of my own and I never experienced some of the tantrum some kids go through this days. And in addition to that I helped take care of my teenager sister in law with down syndrome, nonverbal and autism. She was diagnosed with the level of understanding of a 4 year old at the age of 15 and you know what, she understood limitations. So, I will never take the answer that it is normal for kids to misbehave. Not a logical answer. They need to learn respect and boundaries at home as they become members of a community. Otherwise you end up with brats blaming the world for their shortfalls in life, like good parenting.
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I totally agree and I raised two kids of my own and I never experienced some of the tantrum some kids go through this days. And in addition to that I helped take care of my teenager sister in law with down syndrome, nonverbal and autism. She was diagnosed with the level of understanding of a 4 year old at the age of 15 and you know what, she understood limitations. So, I will never take the answer that it is normal for kids to misbehave. Not a logical answer. They need to learn respect and boundaries at home as they become members of a community. Otherwise you end up with brats blaming the world for their shortfalls in life, like good parenting.
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Dads seem to be stricter with kids, but mums have them all the time and never get a break.

It is wrong to have a go at single mums, because a lot of them work 2 jobs and have to do the cleaning, cooking washing and pay for everything.
While some dad just go off and nothing is said at all.
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It is not so easy being a parent today, with all the pressure of money and work. In days gone by parents used to get help from grandparents, now days grandparents don’t want to bother, to busy travelling round the world and grans trying to look 20 years younger, posing about on Facebook.
It would be nice if they weren’t so selfish and could support there sons or daughter, but no we’ve raised our kids, we always get told.

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We’ve got 2 boys and a dog opposite, and it never ends., every weekend at 10.00 am dogs barking , then kids are chasing around the garden , going on trampoline, kicking balls,
Mum just stays inside and dad just sits in garden smoking.Then Sunday same routine never take kids to park or out anywhere.
It’s a shame.
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Parents too lazy to take them out, can’t be bothered and kids seemto be up until 9.00 pm even on a school night.Then they wonder why kids are always tired and crying!

Dozy parents that don’t care and are ignorant!
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Kids don't know how to handle emotion and it comes out in many ways. By silencing them we shame them and it leads to MANY issues later in life. One step the parent could take would be to bring them inside where they can be themselves. However, It would also be effective if YOU directly went over to the home and actually were able to talk to the kids and explain why it bothers you. They are very receptive if it's communicated to them from someone on why it's bothersome or hurtful. We are very indirect in our culture and that needs to change so we don't have resentment and silent 'behind the back talks' instead of facing issues head on. Good luck :).
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