Do you think it's too early for a three month-old to display separation anxiety? Our babysitter hasn't been able to calm DS2 down on her own for the last two weeks or so (she's been with us for a month for 30 hours/wk). It's a good thing DH works from home because he's had to help her calm DS2 down every day she's been here for these last couple of weeks. DH and I can quiet him down pretty easily and quickly, but the babysitter is really struggling. Outside of the time he spends with her, DS2 is a pretty nice, content little baby.
We've been trying to train her to make sure she's doing things that are comfortable for him (showing her how to do his diaper a little looser, showing her how we hold him comfortably, how to hold him snugly, how we walk with him to calm him down, how to talk to him gently to calm him down, how to read his moods, etc.), but nothing really seems to be working. I suspect it's at least partially due to the fact that it seems like she hasn't really bonded with him yet. She's nice to him but doesn't treat him lovingly and truly empathetically as if he were her own the way our last babysitter did (they're both about the same age, early twenties, no kids but both want them, married/engaged). However, I also wonder if it could be partially due to some separation anxiety on DS2's part.
Thoughts? Thanks!
Re: Separation anxiety in 3 month-old?
I feel like it might be some sort of phase because now at 5 1/2 months he is much better around people he is not familiar with as long as they are not constantly in his face.