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Our 14 mo used to love bathtime, he'd happily play and splash about for ages, on Saturday he had a bit of a meltdown as I put him In the bath and this pattern has reoccurred ever night since, he won't sit down he screams, shouts and gets very upset. I'm sure it's just a phase but any advice on how to get through it would be much appreciated!
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Had exactly the same thing at same age, went from not beIng able to get him out tO not being able to get him in overnight!he was suddenly terrified and had a major tantrum if we even started to enter the bathroom at night! I found I had to ease him back into the idea by getting in with him and reassuring him - took a week or so and then back to normal. Quite common apparantly - just a developmental stage! Good luck!
We had that, suddenly the bath terrified her, it'll pass. Try giving bath time s miss for a few days then coax him in with some toys he usually doesn't have in the bath, bucket & spade or something from the kitchen perhaps. Or get in with him yourself but don't force him if he doesn't want to.

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