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Today is DCG's second day and it is a very tough transition for her. She came in all smiles but as soon as she realized that her mom was leaving, she started crying and clinging. Mom said she was like this every day for her old sitter too. Makes me wonder if maybe thats why the old sitter didn't want to do it anymore.
ANYWAY, She is scared, I know that. And I understand and I am not frustrated at all with her. The only thing that gets her to stop crying and warm up is if I get my DS up to play with her. He usually sleeps 'til 7-8 but DCG gets here at 6am. Today I woke him up at 630 and I can tell he is still sleepy but will be fine 'til nap time. Tomorrow I am thinking maybe I will get him up a few minutes before she gets here so he is up playing when she arrives. Would that be selfish of me? Poor girl keeps walking to the door and saying bye bye...
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I make sure dgs gets to bed early enough to get up before dck get here. Even when they got here at 5:30. VERY occasionally, if he's had a late night for some unavoidable reason, I will let him sleep in, but that has probably only been twice in the last 6 months.
I'm not really being selfish, I don't think. It's just what works best for everyone, including dgs. We get a few moments of "alone" time before the kids come for hugs and kisses and "good mornings" and he isn't rushed to get ready so he can go play. It works for us. |
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Thats exactly what I was thinking! That it would be so nice to get him up when the house is quiet and there are no other kids because I feel sooooo guilty when he wakes up to kids already playing in the living room. Or being woken up by crying or screaming from my screamer.
It would be so much better to be woken by mommy and to give kisses and hugs and get dressed in a quiet house. Maybe see daddy before he goes to work and get kisses from him! |
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I let my kids sleep until they wake up in the mornings, but, I have mostly older kids here, so they don't really notice if my girls aren't awake yet. They'll ask on some days if they are still sleeping, at school, what not, but they don't really bug me to wake them up.
Maybe instead of waking up your own son so you don't throw off his routine, you can think of an activity that DCG can do in the morning that is special and just for her? How old is she? Depending on how old she is that might be tough, but it still might be a better option than throwing off a routine for someone else. |
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I let my kids sleep in as late as possible. It is best for their moods and my sanity
. That is why I try to not take in any children before 7 am (although right now everyone comes after 7:30). For the earlier children, I give them quiet activities (either resting, reading books, puzzles, play dough, etc.). If I were you, I would snag the monitor and take her outside!
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Yes, I let my grandson sleep as late as he wants.
It is not his responsibility to entertain the other kids, that's my job. |
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My kids sleep as late as they want. Sometimes I have to wake DS up at 8 so he isn't late for school. Sleeping late is a perk for them of having a mom that works from home. My daycare area is downstairs/separate area so they come down and join us when they are ready. I don't want my kids to feel like they are working like me and resent the daycare kids.
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I do feel bad sometimes that my child has to wake up to someone playing toys in his house, but that is why I made him his own special spot and toy closet in the house that is only his. I don't think he feels upset about the situation as much as I do. I would not wake up a sleeping child in the morning, unless I had somewhere I had that I had to leave to. |
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I agree. And she's gotta find her own happiness, not depend on you or other kids.
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I agree! I wouldnt want her being dependent on my child. Plus I don't use my kids for other peoples pleasure.
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It might be because she thinks her mom is there, but who knows, maybe she likes being outside a lot or something. Try taking her out tomorrow and see how it goes!
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I was thinking the same because all she does is stand near the door. When ever anyone else drops off and its not her parent at the door she gets very upset. I feel so bad for her.
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