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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid gets super attached to caregivers and really moody after transitions away from them. I would put him back in activities and reinforce that people come in and out of our lives but he is always loved. Can he FaceTime or write to the nanny?[/quote] We cut out the FaceTimes because it was causing too much drama. Seems cut and dry is the best approach. Too emotional. [/quote] I don’t think this is so good for your child. Depending on your child’s sensitivity and number of hours spent with the nanny, this could definitely be an issue — he is mourning a primary attachment. I think you need to acknowledge these feelings and be there to hold space for his sadness. If he has to stuff them down or not feel them it’s going to make this much more difficult. Also, why does she need to be out of his life altogether? Can she still sit on the weekends?[/quote]
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