So DD has recently decided that the vacuum is the most terrifying thing on the planet. It doesn't even have to be on, she will scream when she sees it. My mom thinks I just need to ignore it and vacuum anyway...ie let her scream, but she truly sounds like she is going to die every time she gets near one. DH has been taking her in the other room when he gets home from work so I can get the floors cleaned (DD is particularly messy now as well, lol) but then she screams in the other room and stays attached to me for the rest of the evening.
Has anyone else had experience with this? Is there a gentle way I'm not thinking of to get her used to it? Pregnancy brain could be affecting my logical thinking skills and I am just missing an easy fix.
Re: Daughter Terrified of Vacuum...floors getting pretty gross. HELP
I had a kid who was (still is) pretty sensitive when it comes to loud noises. He was sort of scared of the vacuum, but could be reasoned with over it.
His real Waterloo was the Excelerator hand dryer. He was seriously terrified of ALL public bathrooms for a while, just because they might have an excelerator in them! Naturally, this fear of hand dryers would coincide with potty training....
I never found that "getting them used to it" worked well with my kids when they had fears like this. They just had to grow out of it. As spring rolls around, maybe have your H take your daughter for a walk outside while you sneak in a little vacuuming. By the time the summer ends, she'll have grown into a different stage and you can reintroduce her to the vacuum. Start with having her see it but not turning it on. Then maybe read a book or look at pictures. Get her a toy vacuum, whatever.
Hang in there! She'll grow out of it, and if she's anything like my kids she'll move on to some other equally baffling fear!
Oh man, my 10 month old son is TERRIFIED of hand dryers, especially the dyson ones. I attribute it to him flipping out when I was about 7 months pregnant with him and using one. I swear he did 4 turns in there and shook.
Then when he was 4 months I changed him in an airport restroom and a lady dried her hands. My 4 month old literally leapt into my arms and cried harder and longer than he ever had.
OP, he hates the vacuum right now too. I'm swiffering the hell out of the wood floors and vacuuming when DH takes DS on a walk (which is thankfully every day).
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This. I wrap my DD because she is terrified of the vacuum too.
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Another option is a sweeper - I got this one from Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/BISSELL-Swift-Sweep-Sweeper-2201B/dp/B0001WW2G2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1361068655&sr=8-1&keywords=sweeper
It gets most of the stuff you can see off of rugs and floors, to reduce the yuck factor until you can vacuum again for real. My LO likes to take turns pushing it around.