Anonymous wrote:Prepping the child for mommy coming home (mommy is going to play with you soon!) and looking at pictures of mommy and daddy throughout the day (I love the picture books and laminated photos), all with excitement for mommy, as well as being excited when mommy comes home may help. Reassuring Mom will help too. When my charge cried for me, MB also cried. It is not fun for anyone!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP is wrong. This is just a phase, OP, so try not to worry about it. All kids go through preferences...sometimes only mommy will do, sometimes only daddy, sometimes only nanny or auntie. You can definitely help the MB feel better by telling her this is normal and encouraging the baby to look forward to mommy coming home, but even if you do nothing, everything will work out just fine and she will know and love all her caregivers appropriately.
+1
I agree it's just a phrase and I've been threw the exact situation that you've written about, OP. Nothing to be overly concerned about as it will pass but in the meantime let the mother no it's a phase that she shouldn't take it to personal.
+1000.
Sure. Feel better?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
PP is wrong. This is just a phase, OP, so try not to worry about it. All kids go through preferences...sometimes only mommy will do, sometimes only daddy, sometimes only nanny or auntie. You can definitely help the MB feel better by telling her this is normal and encouraging the baby to look forward to mommy coming home, but even if you do nothing, everything will work out just fine and she will know and love all her caregivers appropriately.
+1
I agree it's just a phrase and I've been threw the exact situation that you've written about, OP. Nothing to be overly concerned about as it will pass but in the meantime let the mother no it's a phase that she shouldn't take it to personal.
+1000.
Anonymous wrote:
PP is wrong. This is just a phase, OP, so try not to worry about it. All kids go through preferences...sometimes only mommy will do, sometimes only daddy, sometimes only nanny or auntie. You can definitely help the MB feel better by telling her this is normal and encouraging the baby to look forward to mommy coming home, but even if you do nothing, everything will work out just fine and she will know and love all her caregivers appropriately.
+1
I agree it's just a phrase and I've been threw the exact situation that you've written about, OP. Nothing to be overly concerned about as it will pass but in the meantime let the mother no it's a phase that she shouldn't take it to personal.
Anonymous wrote:You can't have it all- a relative of mine worked 60 hour weeks and her kids aren't terribly attached to her now that they are grown. If you let a stranger raise your kid there are going to be issues. Mom needs to either make a change or stop whining.
Anonymous wrote:PP is wrong. This is just a phase, OP, so try not to worry about it. All kids go through preferences...sometimes only mommy will do, sometimes only daddy, sometimes only nanny or auntie. You can definitely help the MB feel better by telling her this is normal and encouraging the baby to look forward to mommy coming home, but even if you do nothing, everything will work out just fine and she will know and love all her caregivers appropriately.