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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes overreaction. Babies fall over. Ask her to put a pillow/boppy behind her while she's still wobbly and move on. Your nanny was defensive because you were acting like a helicopter mom. And your kid continued to cry because your actions told her there was something to be upset about. Let your nanny do her job. [/quote] THIS I'm not a nanny. I'm a mom of two and I can tell you that the bigger deal you make of falls/trips/stumbles/boo-boos, the bigger deal your kid will make. When my kids get banged up, I ignore it and intentionally look away until they seek my attention. Then, I downplay it as much as possible (within reason, of course, I wouldn't ignore profuse bleeding or bone sticking out!) Think about it, you bang your head or elbow or shin on shit all the time. Do you cry? Do you need someone to kiss it? No. The goal here is to teach them that a little pain will be gone within seconds and is to be powered through. It's called resiliency and it's a much needed personality trait that most Americans are training OUT of there kids. [/quote]
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