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. “My eldest, Cameron, accepted when the stories were finished and went on his way, but my two-year-old, Ethan, started begging and begging for one more story,” says the Scarborough, Ont., mom. “Then he looked at me, and his eyes got all watery. Then he got out of bed, picked up a book and pleaded: ‘Just this one. Please?’”

As Mouck knows, this kind of manipulative behaviour leaves parents with a wadded-up ball of emotions:, frustration and confusion over how these kids can so quickly turn into a puddle of tears at the word “no.” But crocodile tears can be a common stage of development in toddlers who are beginning to discover the power their actions have over others.

“Tears are a good way to draw a parent in and seek both attention and service, which children sometimes interpret as love and affirmation that you care about them,” says Cathcart-Ross. “Or they’re already learning to manipulate you to do what they want. For example, many children are inadvertently trained early on that when they fall, they should look to the parent to see if they should be upset.

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