Anonymous wrote:Help them find another way to connect. That’s what they’re trying to do.
My mother is terrible this way. Like literally shoving jellybeans in the kids mouth if they express an ounce of sadness (about something completely unrelated.) it’s because she can’t figure out other ways to interact with my kids as she gets older and is totally out of practice communicating with little people. I have not solved this issue but the more I give her structured things to do (take them to the park for 1 hour and give them snacks xyz) or buy an art kit for them to do together, it seems better. Unstructured time can be the enemy.