digitaldew
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It's no one's fault but I feel so bad for her and my FiL. We had our second baby 4 days ago. All of our parents are 2 hours away so my mom stayed with us the week leading up to my due date and the plan was for her and my in laws to stay with our toddler while we were in the hospital then the in laws would stay a few days after to help us adjust. I think my in laws had really high expectations of being busy around our house and getting special bonding time with our son. Being a typical 2.5 year old, he shows his preferences for people without remorse so of course he preferred my mom to do everything with him since she had just spent a week with us. Then when we were home he wanted me and his dad, which makes sense we were away for 3 days. So he constantly said, "no Mimi, no papaw, I want mommy/daddy". They also seem to forget how difficult toddlers are to get to do any task you want them to. It takes cajoling and lots of patient repeating.
So this, in combination with bad sleep because it's not their bed, left both of them sad and anxious. Finally while I was breastfeeding and husband was napping my son wanted to take a walk and was fine with papaw and Mimi taking him. She does not walk well and definitely can't run after a toddler. I warned her he likes to run on the sidewalk but will pause to let you catch up. She tried to tell him that he has to hold her hand on the walk, which I just knew wouldn't work. So he immediately ran down the driveway, she freaked out thinking he was going to run into the road and carried him crying back into the house.
She tried to keep it together to cook dinner but she ended up in tears and they left immediately instead of staying the last night they had planned.
I really tried to be encouraging and remind them of what toddlers are like. He's pretty well behaved for a 2.5 year old but he just had a major life change. My husband is mad that they reacted the way they did but I truly understand how their expectations could have led to such a let down. I'm going to try to encourage my husband to debrief with her tomorrow with as much grace as he can muster. They really were a huge help while they were here.
I just don't want them to think they did anything wrong or blame his behavior. Toddlers live for routines and it's hard to break into that when you're only physically with them for 4-5 hours twice a month.
So this, in combination with bad sleep because it's not their bed, left both of them sad and anxious. Finally while I was breastfeeding and husband was napping my son wanted to take a walk and was fine with papaw and Mimi taking him. She does not walk well and definitely can't run after a toddler. I warned her he likes to run on the sidewalk but will pause to let you catch up. She tried to tell him that he has to hold her hand on the walk, which I just knew wouldn't work. So he immediately ran down the driveway, she freaked out thinking he was going to run into the road and carried him crying back into the house.
She tried to keep it together to cook dinner but she ended up in tears and they left immediately instead of staying the last night they had planned.
I really tried to be encouraging and remind them of what toddlers are like. He's pretty well behaved for a 2.5 year old but he just had a major life change. My husband is mad that they reacted the way they did but I truly understand how their expectations could have led to such a let down. I'm going to try to encourage my husband to debrief with her tomorrow with as much grace as he can muster. They really were a huge help while they were here.
I just don't want them to think they did anything wrong or blame his behavior. Toddlers live for routines and it's hard to break into that when you're only physically with them for 4-5 hours twice a month.