Hi, I have been nannying for my friend for a couple of months now, and when it's time to watch a movie, or snuggle, we all lay in the same bed (my friend, her 2year olf son, and me). The other day he came over and my shirt was slightly above my pant line, and he came and put his hand on my tummy. He then made a sweet sound, and looked up and smiled at me. I said "that's nice" (we've been trying to help him identify nice touches from controlling or aggressive touches, like hitting, or grabbing your arm and squeezing it and waving it back and forth). Then he lifted my shirt, and layed his head on my tummy, and at first i thought that it was a sweet thing, like maybe a comfort, related to the sound or softness, that maybe it felt womblike or something? So i asked his mom what she thought and she said he snuggled with her tummy too. He would start to come and pull my shirt up at random times throughout the day though, like when he was frustrated, or excited, so we decided we would continue to make that be practice with boundaries, so like, only while we were laying in bed and snuggling, but now it seems like he's becoming possibly obsessive? Like, if i let him snuggle my tummy, and i try to pu my hand on his back, or also put my hand on my tummy, he will sort of whine and shove it away, and go back to snuggling, or squishing my tummy with his hands, or poking his finger in my bellybutton, and he will look to me for reassurance, and i will smile at him, but it seems like it's maybe getting weird. like, controlling or something. Also he seems to get either really excited, or really serious when he's touching my tummy. So i am curious if this is a relatively normal thing for children to do, and if so, if it's fine for it to be a comfort, or if we should try and figure out a different way of snuggling, and if so how to go about that without making him feel like he's less loved or appreciated, i don't know. I guess i'm just sort of worried about doing anything that will make things harder for him later in life, so any insight or ideas would be greatly appreciated, as i'm not a mother myself, but have had brothers, and cousins, and friends with kids all my life growing up.
Sorry if this post was a little long, it's my first one.
Hope to hear back soon
Thanks so much
-Sophie
Sorry if this post was a little long, it's my first one.
Hope to hear back soon
Thanks so much

-Sophie