MIL will be babysitting starting next week...we are trying to put together a list of things to talk to her about. We already want to talk about:
- what to feed her- ONLY what we send (she wanted to give her water a few weeks ago)
- keeping a food, diaper, sleep log
- encouraging her to nap in am and laying her down for longer one in pm (she likes to "play" rather than let her sleep
- bathing- she wants to do daily...okay w/ me as long as skin is not drying out
- other personal discussions
ANY other things that I should discuss? Issues that you guys have had w/ other b-sitting?
THANKS!
Re: what to discuss w/ MIL
Floor time rules (how long, stomach, back, etc),
Bottle rules (can only sit out XX time, do not reuse the bottle after XX even if formula is still in it, etc - my dad was going to use a bottle 3-4 hrs after the first feeding),
is she allowed to drive/ run errands with child?, when to contact you (things you are concerned about), car seat rules, rules of visitors (can other people hold your child if they come visit your MIL)
Use of blankets
I wouldn't worry about the nap time thing, they are going to have to work out a schedule and after a few days LO will not be such a novelty
* Not to put baby to bed on tummy
*Not to feed icing or let her taste things
My MIL did both last week. Luckily I was there and put a stop to it. She had her kids almost 40 yrs ago and still things the old rules applies. She has told dh to give baby water multiple times as well
Sarah, 35 bumping from NE Ohio
Married my love 4/22/2006
DD born 10/12/2009
DS born sleeping 2/23/2013 full trisomy 18
Baby 3 due 2/13/2015
I would stress this. My FIL wanted to give DS "a taste" of diet coke when he was 3 months old, and wanted to give him peanut butter at 6 months. WTF??? Then he would get all pissy when we told him he couldn't
thanks everone...i added a few things to my list.
dh was only child when mil was 20 so i need to remind her of things...plus she did some weird things when he was growing up
it may seem silly to tell our parents how to "grandparent" but my mom was talking about how she used to put chocolate and strawbeery syrup in my bottles to make me drink more-
i kept a log w/ my twins so that's why I want to keep one...plus i'd like to monitir her intake...make sure she doesn't get fed everytime she cries...a sleepb log will help me establish a routine
thanks again!!
I think you've got great things to talk about, and I agree with other posters.
I just wanted to say that I'm glad you're doing this; I think it's very very important to babysitters to understand how I want my child to be taken care of.