Well, there are many effective ways, but first you need to determine what is the purpose of the screaming. If the child got hurt, you should try and help them feel better, and follow instructions of a first aid kit. However, if it is a fit, or tantrum, than you should do as follows.
If the child is young, (4-8) then you should tell them to stop screaming. If they do not, you tell them again, and put them in their bed. If the screaming does not stop, and they get out of bed, take them over your knee and swat them bottom. I find this effective.
If the child is older, (10-14) you need to discuss why they need to stop screaming, and use your judgment on what is good.
Consistent bedtime routine, soothing environment, and comforting reassurance can help your 1-year-old stop screaming at night and improve their sleep.
Stay in the room
tell your parent
One effective way for parents to stop a 4-year-old from screaming when they are angry is to calmly and consistently set boundaries and consequences for screaming behavior. Parents can also teach the child alternative ways to express their emotions, such as using words or taking deep breaths. Consistent positive reinforcement for using these alternative methods can help the child learn to manage their anger without screaming.
it depends on how shes annoying you
One way to help your 4-year-old manage frustration and stop screaming when upset is to teach them calming techniques like deep breathing or counting to 10. Encourage them to use words to express their feelings instead of screaming, and praise them when they do so. Consistent and patient guidance can help them learn to cope with their emotions in a healthier way.
UMMM. by making her waffles
show authority and status and also that it is wrong when he starts screaming! alsoo hold a few house get to togethers get him or her used to other people!!!
get a camera and record her hitting you and show it to your mom
im not exactly sure but if u have something that she wants you let her borrow it
he doesn't have a 15 year old sister. :)
To help your one-year-old stop screaming at night, establish a consistent bedtime routine, ensure they are well-fed and comfortable before bed, and try soothing techniques like gentle rocking or singing. It may also be helpful to address any underlying issues such as teething or separation anxiety. Consistency and patience are key in helping your child adjust to a peaceful sleep routine.