I'm a FTM so I'm not sure how I'll feel emotionally about missing baby's first this, first that, while I'm away at work. I'd like to hear how other mothers have fared. Does your daycare provider give you a detailed report of when baby does what first? Rolling, crawling, steps? Or do they kind of stay mum in order to let you experience those "firsts" at home with baby? I only ask bc LO has been trying to roll over for weeks. She finally did it this past weekend at home, when hubby and I both got to see it at the same time. I'm glad we got to witness it first bc my MIL, who watches her, has been saying "she'll roll any day now" and I just know had she seen it first it would be all she talked about.
Also how do you handle baby's first foods? Is anyone a real stickler about parents being the only ones to start babies on their first foods? Does anyone share that task with family?
Re: Handling Baby's Firsts While Working
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I have a Daughter born 2/26/2013. She is pretty much amazing!
As most people have mentioned the first time you personally see them do something, regardless of whether it really is the "first" time, it still feels awesome.
My parents watch DD. They would have respected my wishes if I said don't tell me, but honestly it would have been hard for them. They always liked to tell me about DD's day and what she was working on and doing, and at some point it would have been difficult to keep straight what was a "first" and what wasn't. Also, as people have said they work on learning these skills for weeks, sometimes manage to get lucky and do something once, and then don't do it again for days, or some more weeks. I often wondered if what I saw the "first" time really happened, until the second or third "first time".
As for food, my parents lived with us DD's first year, so they were intimately aware of what we were feeding DD. That said, I was the driver in regards to food and until around 14months my parents didn't really give DD any type of food without getting an OK from either me or DH. Now, at 2yrs old we just have some basic ground rules like a limit on "organic only" milk, no juice, limiting processed foods, and everything in moderation.
As for food, definitely be the one to start him on things. My mom did about half of our care, so it's possible I let her start him on some of his new foods (he's 5 1/2, it's getting fuzzy), but I wouldn't have had the daycare center do it.