So it was my nephews birthday yesterday and there were a ton of people at the party. LO spent the entire time crying as people passed her around and assured me it was good for her to be held by other people. Unfortunately she was hysterical until I held her again. I don't want her to only want to be held by me but at the same time I don't think it's fair to let her cry uncontrollably just to teach her to be held by other people. Anyone have any ideas on what I can do?
SIGNATURE FAIL!!!!!!!
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Re: Party fail, my DD hates people
When new people hold Lex, I first have them smile and make faces at her while I'm holding her, then pass her off once she smiles back. If she seems fussy, I'll stand over that person's shoulder for just a minute or so and smile and make encouraging sounds until she's totally ok.
I second the stranger aversion thought. I think it's ok to hold her most of the time, or sit next to whoever is holding her.
ETA: I brought dd to a party about a month ago, it was not good. I think not only people wanting to hold her but all the extra/unfamiliar noise just really overwhelmed her. I SAH so she is used to a fairly quiet environment.
It seems like a phase that just needs to be waited out, and like others have said, I'm pretty sure forcing interaction isn't going to make it any better.
C is so selective about "stranger danger" that I can't even say he's entered the phase. He would willingly leap into the arms of whoever smiles at him (if he could leap, I guess), with the exception of one or two strangers that he has encountered. When my dog used to do that, I would be really sketched out because they say dogs know when somebody is bad news...but I don't think my baby does!
The last person that freaked him out was an elderly woman - he literally screamed the moment he saw her. When I turned him away so that he couldn't see her, he stopped...but damn near wiggled out of my arms trying to look around me. As soon as he caught sight of her again, he started crying.
My husband later said that C must have thought she had a scary face...poor woman!
It'll be a while before I do that again in a hurry.
She will get used to it but it has to be gradual otherwise it's sensory overload.
I didn't even think about the fact that she is used to a quiet environment and that that many people might be what was upsetting her. Mom fail.
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