Both DH and I work outside the home, but I take DD to and from daycare, so I get a little bit more time with her. Whenever DH is not around, DD asks for dada over and over and over...And if he is around, she'll run to him rather than me. It's really cute, but also a tiny bit ouch.
Anyway, I'm sure a lot of reasons play into why this is, but I was just curious if any else's LO display this kind of preferential inclination.
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I only work 2 days a week so LO prefers me. If she wants to play though, she goes right to DH. And when he's at work, she says "dada?" and points to the door a LOT.
My mom watches her when i work and there is a definitely "pecking order". Mama first, DH second, Yaya (what she calls my mom) third. This is the way it goes no matter who is around.
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Exact same scenario here. My child yells "Dada" repeatedly from the time I pick him up from daycare, throughout dinner, and prior to bedtime (on the nights my husband doesn't get home until 9). I assume this is because of my husband's schedule and the fact he doesn't get to see him much during the weekdays. My job is a bit more flexible, so I am drop off and pick up. My husband tells me, though, that he yells "Mama" repeatedly when I'm not around. I guess he likes us to be together:)
It used to be me, but now it is Dh.
DH is gone a lot for work and LO has now notices when he comes and goes where as a year ago, he didn't. So LO tends to miss DH and looks for him when he is not here. So, when he is here, LO tends to gravitate towards him and doesn't want him out of his sight.
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i think it's pretty typical for them to go back and forth. right now ds is my biggest fan, but our friends have a 2yo who is totally into daddy. i can't wait for this:
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DD prefers me. She didn't want DH to hold her until she was almost 1. Now she likes him, but still likes me to be right there.
DS doesn't seem to have a preference. We spend a lot of time together, so I know we both like our time apart.
You have decribed us. I'm with LO more often. Sometime DH travels for work... DS is a great, happy, laughable, loving 2 year old..Who prefers daddy.
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Heh. My daughter "forces" my husband and I to kiss during her bedtime routine if we've forgotten. She'll do it other times to. She grabs either my head/ear or my husband's and pulls us closer to the other. It's pretty cute when she does it.
To answer the OP's question: my daughter prefers me right now, but that's just because I'm home with her all day. She smiles, waves and says hi to her daddy when he gets home, but she definitely prefers me right now. I would love for it to be more balanced, but in the mean time I'm trying to tell myself to enjoy all of it because it'll change and I'll look back and wish I'd soaked it in more
Me for sure. I'm a SAHM, so he spends so much more time with me that he does DH.
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Like PP, it can depend on his mood. While both of us are equally good at either soothing or roughousing with him, he is used to me waking him up and putting him to bed, and tends to be more giggly around DH. Because DH stays home with C right now, C is used to seeing me leave. So he's usually happy and waves bye bye to me each day with no issues. If DH leaves without C, it's Niagara Falls meets The Hulk. And on Sunday, we went to a brunch with family and took turns getting our food while the other watched C--he bawled whenever one of us left, and calmed down the second we each returned.
I think she still prefers me but she is obsessed with talking to/about him. Everything is dada.
that guy gave the lamest answer ever. btw, Sophia already gets a little jealous and watches us so closely when we hug or kiss in front of her. But she's not in the whole Oedipus stage yet.
Directed to the OP, I think DD really just wants both of us. She always asks for dada when I'm there but she asks for me when I'm gone as well. When we both put her to bed at night she goes back and forth hugging and snuggling us individually.
This. When he wants me or is in distress he shouts "Ma-a-a!!".
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