My daughter, who is one-year old, has always preferred her mother over many others for obvious reasons, of course. However, yesterday, actually the entire last week was the most intense my husband and I experienced with her. Incessant crying, even hating her dad, made for an angst-ridden, stressed out afternoon and evening for us (and probably for our family members, too). Feelings of frustration, embarrassment, then indifference, then back to frustration, embarrassment, and repeat...
Besides a nap and mommy carrying, what will remedy this situation from continuing to occur? Not necessarily remedy it, but at least lessen its intensity and frequency. She just will not go to any other person besides mom, dad, grandpa and granny! My husband and I are always brainstorming, thinking of strategies or things we should or shouldn't be doing to make her more comfortable around people. She has a bright personality and is a very mellow child... except for those times where we are with others who want to also enjoy her, but she just won't give them a chance.
An evening filled with conversation, questions, confusion, lack of answers, but she did sleep through the night -- probably so exhausted from the day's crying.
Growing pains are pains for all; deep breaths even as I type.
(Suggestions welcomed)
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