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Toddler with Strange Fear of Vacuum Cleaners

Hi Ladies,
My normally easy-going 2 year old has suddenly developed an irrational fear of vacuum cleaners... to the extent where he is waking in the night screaming "No cleaner, No cleaner". I now don't vacuum when he is home and have even tried a roomba which he is equally fearful of. He even says "bye bye cleaner" when we pass the closet door in which they are housed. It's bizarre - has me totally puzzled and our floors have never looked so bad!!! Is this "normal" toddler behaviour - or should I be worried???
As always - thanks for any advice!

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my 5 year old has been scared of it for quite some time . This past year we are now able to let her know we are using it and she goes into anothr room and takes her little brothe rwith her to protect him from it too.. They also both hate the hair dryer...

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Oh, this is so very normal. My oldest was afraid of vacuum cleaners at that age. It lasted a while and then went away. My twins are now two and have started being afraid of things as well. A few weeks ago, we had to end an outdoor picnic early because both twins were afraid of a digger that was up the hill, a good 50 yards away. Yet these same kids still love the garbage truck. The height of it was a day when one of the twins was afraid of the clouds outside. It was a particularly windy day and the clouds were moving really fast. That one was fortunately a one-day fear. These fears are totally normal. They're starting to see that there are things out there that are scary, that are out of their control and perhaps out of mommy's control. It's also the age for separation anxiety, but all of this passes. A fear may last a short time or for many months, but I just reassure my kids and know in my mind that this too shall pass.
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my 5 year old has been scared of it for quite some time . This past year we are now able to let her know we are using it and she goes into anothr room and takes her little brothe rwith her to protect him from it too.. They also both hate the hair dryer...

Have him watch Teletubbies a few times, they have a vacuum-like thing on there called the "Noo-noo". It has a friendly face and it roams around the Teletubbies' house. We did this, and then we started calling the vacuum cleaner the Noo-noo. "Time to use the noo-noo!"
Just a thought -

Mine were too. The older taught the younger. Had to warn the school, but they forgot. The noo noo (said new-new) on Teletubbies did it. Vaccuumed up a character's hat while they were wearing it. Took a while, seperate rooms, door shut,loud tv, etc. Kept them more careful about not spilling. I did find a vaccuum that had a slide on, which starts quietly, and I can increase suction as needed. That was the beginning of them getting over it. The low setting worked great on hardwood. The beater bar one was for our only two rooms of ten with carpet.
Sorry, it may be a long haul, but at least now you know it is normal.
Good luck,
D.

totally normal.. my son even hates my hair dryer.. some kids are just more sensitive to noises

It's totally normal and centered around the same fear of the bath that crops up at about this time too. Kids that age can't comprehend the difference between things getting sucked up the vacuum (or water going down the drain)and the fact that they are too big to get sucked up (or down the drain). If you can ever get him to the point where you can do a little demonstration using maybe a favorite stuffed animal or some toy that is too big to be sucked up it might be just what he needs to quiet his fears.

We used to put big ear protectors on our son when we vacuumed to give him a little peace. Also, we let him vacuum with the canister vac, which he loved to do when he was younger. For a few years there, he ended up always wanting to vacuum...but only if the ear protectors were on. Alas, now at 12, the novelty has worn off and that's the last thing he wants to do. He still just dislikes the sound of both upright and canister vac, and, to this day, still sometimes puts on the ear protectors.

Hi S.-I can't relate to this story with my two-year old but I can with myself when I was 2!! I clearly remember my extreme fear of the vacuum cleaner when my mother vacuumed and I was just over 2 yrs. old, not yet 3. I remember trying to fit under the sofa to escape this big enormous loud machine and I would be in a panic because I couldn't get under the sofa to hide! My mother would blast this music and sing to make it better--it made it worse for me! Then I really freaked out! Very funny I can remember this...when I saw your post I had to share my own memory: how I got over it? With age...by the time I was about 3 I forgot why I used to get so scared of it. I think it was because I didn't understand what it did or its purpose and I saw it as just a big scary loud invasive mysterious machine. I thought my daughter would share my toddler fear of vacuums but she doesn't--she instead laughs and runs with it and pulls the cord...which drives me crazy...at least I suppose she finds it fun...I sure didn't at 2 like your son!

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