when your child is at the doctors getting the shot.. you should tell your child that it's only going to be a couple seconds and when your child is finished.. reward him/her for doing a good job (wether it took 5 minutes or 5 seconds), him/her got the shot. also hold your child's hand and make sure wherever your child is getting the shot is nice and relaxed.. hope this helps. (:
Breathe slowly, try to forget the things that you are scared of and calm down.
I think you just wait, and it calms down.
When you're scared, take deep breaths to calm yourself down, focus on the present moment, and try to identify what is causing your fear. Reach out to a friend or a professional for support, and remember that it's okay to feel scared - it's a normal emotion.
Take yourself and the child into one room, be quiet for a moment and let the child calm themselves down, take the child into any room besides the kitchen or lounge
sometimes. depends on the horse. if a horse is really scared you need to do more than hum to calm him or her down. Reassurance is KEY!!!!!!!!
She has a fear of flying. She even has to sing Britney Spears songs to calm down.
Put it in a nice comfy place and stroke it. If she gets scared calm her down.
To calm down a scared Syrian hamster, create a quiet and dimly lit environment in their cage. Speak softly and move slowly around them to avoid startling them further. Offer treats or their favorite foods to help build trust and encourage them to feel more secure.
yes, i would let them calm down before trying to hold it...or it might attack out of instinct
calm them down or take them to the doctor
Cats growl when they feel threatened or scared. To help calm them down, give them space, avoid sudden movements, and speak softly to reassure them. Offer treats or toys to distract them and create a calm environment. If the growling persists, consult a veterinarian for further advice.
Caffeine is a stimulant, not a form of depressant. It will (under normal circumstances) excite the child more.