Hi ladies, here is a vent for you.
My husband, son and I went to the park this afternoon. He is almost 14 months old and doesn't really say much....just babbles. Anyway, we go over to the baby swing and there is another mom with her daughter and her daughter points at my son and goes "mommy! Look, a baby!" So the mom asks me how old ds is and I say "almost 14 months, how about your daughter?" She said "15 months". ![]()
To me her daughter seemed SO much older than my son. My son is so scared and holds on to me and whines anytime we go anywhere and all the other babies are running around getting into trouble.
This little girl was running all over the place, talking, laughing, having a good time and my son wanted to leave as always.
I work full time but he stays with my mom and for the first whole year he went with me to work. Anyone think there is a correlation of social skills linked to daycare? Is there something I should be doing? I know there are mommy groups but I feel like by the time I get home, cook supper and wash up, it's time for bed. Sorry this was so long. I just feel guilty.
Re: Starting to feel bad about NOT putting LO in daycare
Hmm. I really think it depends on the child, but I'm sure daycare/being around other kids may have more of an impact on some than others, depending on personality and what not.
I'm a SAHM most of the time, and DD has always been very expressive and verbal and sociable. We don't have an official/formal 'socialization' schedule or anything. Once in a while I'll watch my friend's kids when her DCP isn't available, and we'll do play dates once in a while, but that is about all.
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I thought I was overreacting but I knew I could count on you guys to reassure me.
I can tell my son is very smart but he is extremely shy. You are right, comparing 2 is just not going to do it. I just could not imagine my son talking like that little girl was. I just always think he's still my little baby and it's amazing to me that they are capable of talking that much.
Please don't feel bad about this. My DS is 14 months old and only says a few words and the rest of the time he is talking gibberish. At first I felt like a bad mom, but than realized that all babies talk at different ages, so I snapped out of it.
BTW, my son stays home with my DH and doesn't spend much time around other kids.
I think a little depends on the child, but I totally see a differance between DD and my friends kids who stay at home.
I think DD is more outgoing and better with people because of daycare