i didn't realize that people respond so differently to crying babies. i've learned that i'm on the more attachment parenting side of things when it comes to crying. my DH and his familiy, on the other hand, are very much in the "let babies cry" camp. what's yours?
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This is exactly how I handle it, too. :-)
This. If it's like "You put me in my pack n' play and that's not where I wanna be, b!tch!" Then I give him a few minutes to see if he'll get over it. If it's "I just smacked my head on the tile floor because I launched myself off of my play mat," then I rush to him. Then there's the classic, "You put me in my crib because I'm tired, I'm more tired than you thought so now I have to cry about it" cry and that warrants 10 minutes of ignoring followed by some pacifier therapy and patting.
This is me too. I'm ok with fussing. If he cries out I respond.
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Same here! DS fusses quite a lot but often is able to work it out on his own. When he's crying, though, I can't NOT hold him. Breaks my heart.
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Ditto on all points.
This exactly.
Mostly this. We tend to be on the fuss it out, cry respond side. however with a toddler who still is needy, if I know that DS2 is safe, sometimes he just has to tolerate a little more and sometimes that involves crying. It would be impossible for me to tend to them both without a little fussing or crankiness on either side sometimes. I mean just as DS2 may have to fuss sometimes while I do something for DS1, the reverse is true it just usually involves annoyed talking at me by DS1 as opposed to crying. Im a strong believer that kids need to feel loved, nurtured and supported but also realize the world does not revolve around them.
This- its inevitable that both kids will need something at the same time so one of them just has to cry and wait. Depending on the situation I generally tend to DS first just because his needs are met much faster (he needs a drink, I just fill a sippy and hand it to him vs making a bottle, sitting and feeding DD). I have gotten pretty good at doing almost everything with a baby on my hip but I've also accepted that sometimes kids are just going to have to cry- as #3 of 4 I am sure I had times where I had to sit and cry and I'm not any worse for wear. Obviously if its a time where a child is sick or hurt than I try to really minimize any crying but for the most part there is just a child crying and thats okay.