TrixieLox
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I read a lot on here and elsewhere about the benefits of having your baby close to you - as in, literally attached to you via a carrier or whatever as you potter about. That babies always want to be with someone, in their arms, on them etc.
But sometimes, don't you think a baby just wants to be left alone? My LO often wants to be with me, but sometimes, when I hold her, she cries and it's not cos she's hungry or needs a change. She just wants to be left alone to sleep. I put her in her crib and then she's quite happy. Or in her bouncy chair and she'll coo and have fun trying to reach for the attachments.
So it isn't a case of leaving your child alone so s/he doesn't get too clingy. It can simply be a case of your LO needing some time alone to chill? If that makes sense? And wondering if the whole thing of being attached to your LO all the time might actually sometimes go against what they actually want?
Am I even making sense?!
But sometimes, don't you think a baby just wants to be left alone? My LO often wants to be with me, but sometimes, when I hold her, she cries and it's not cos she's hungry or needs a change. She just wants to be left alone to sleep. I put her in her crib and then she's quite happy. Or in her bouncy chair and she'll coo and have fun trying to reach for the attachments.
So it isn't a case of leaving your child alone so s/he doesn't get too clingy. It can simply be a case of your LO needing some time alone to chill? If that makes sense? And wondering if the whole thing of being attached to your LO all the time might actually sometimes go against what they actually want?
Am I even making sense?!