Anonymous wrote:One of my favorite parts of morning drop offs is the extra kisses blown, hugs, and enthusiastic waves I get from my daughter's friends. Totally normal, especially at that age. They may get more shy after 2.
Anonymous wrote:When I come into my toddler's room, I feel like a rock star-- kids come up and smile, chatter at me, touch me, etc. I think it's a good sign, actually--the kids aren't afraid of strangers, feel comfortable in their environment, expect to have positive interactions with adults, etc. Toddlers can be incredibly friendly little buggers.
Anonymous wrote:When I come into my toddler's room, I feel like a rock star-- kids come up and smile, chatter at me, touch me, etc. I think it's a good sign, actually--the kids aren't afraid of strangers, feel comfortable in their environment, expect to have positive interactions with adults, etc. Toddlers can be incredibly friendly little buggers.
Anonymous wrote:Kids like attention. Why would that be a red flag? Other than the fact that it sounds like you very badly need some Xanax.
Anonymous wrote:ABSOLUTELY NOT A RED FLAG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! This is a bit crazy, imo.