So I'm taking this free 'parenting' class called "Love My Baby". The idea of it is great, we have one on one time with our babies, sing, play, learn new songs then have group talk about certain things like language, development and how we cope as Mom's. The teachers come around and take pictures of you interacting with baby and will give us a scrapbook at the end.
Sounds great right? But the teachers (especially the old one) are very judgy. I feel like a crap Mom. My son is very mobile and wants nothing more than to crawl around the room and visit all the other babies. The teacher keeps telling me (and some of the other Mom's who have the same issue) to 'get his attention he should be focused only on you'! And then make passive aggressive comments about how we aren't trying hard enough to capture our babies attention.
SOOO what is your go to song/action/thing to do to make your baby happy/smile/look at you? No props are allowed apparently.
Re: Help me 'Love My Baby'
Click your tongue, speak in an accent (like an exaggerated French accent), clap your hands, bounce on your knee
#Bodymber14 #Bodygate #itsMillerTime
Bradley 05-04-11 & Tyler 06-18-13
-"I'm gonna get you"
-any songs that have motions ("Itsy Bitsy Spider," "Head and Shoulders," "Where Is Thumbkin," etc.)
ETA: Peek a boo
If you're happy and you know it- loves watching me clap and slowly learning to do it
Kissing her feet
Fake, dramatic sneezing
But honestly I would just ignore the teachers then. G would have never payed attention to me, he used to use story hour at the library as time to pick pocket other mom's purses. Lo on the other hand would crawl back inside of me if it meant we could stay close forever. They should know all babies do different things!