Fellow parents, I need help!
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 11:34 pm
I have a 2yr old daughter, and recently my sister, hubby and their son who is 4.5yrs old have moved in really close. Both my sister and her hubby got jobs really really fast and so I offered to watch thier son while they worked, and in turn, they watch my daughter when I work.
Now, I think we're going on week 3 (I watch him 3-5 times a week) and I am having a bit of an issue with the "Sharing" I can understand our daughter having trouble with it, as this is the first time she's had another kid playing with her toys on such a constant base. My nephew (Patrick, aka Pat) though has been in daycare with other kids for over a year now and knows how to share...but lately there have been issues.
Pat quite often will suddenly grab a toy out of my daughters hands and run off with it, of course this makes her cry.
Sometimes Kayla wants to "show" Pat a toy, but does not want him to take it, and he mistakes this for her giving it to him...again more tears.
Theres the generic "oh, s/he has that toy so I want it" issue...not that bad.
What I am most concerned about though is that because of having her toys suddenly taken from her, she is developing a fear of things being taken away.
Tonight I was having some one-on-one play time with her after Pat went home. We were sitting in the hall rolling/kicking a ball back and forth, then she did a baby tackle, we were laughing, when our 17yr old cat went down the hall to eat her (cat) food. Suddenly Kayla's eyes popped, she started to panick and went running down the hall after the cat, and pushed her away shouting "No, Nooooo"...The cat had gotten to close to the ball. My daughter grabbed the ball and held it tightly, almost in tears.
It breaks my heart to see her suddeny so afraid to loose her toys!
I know the main cause is Pat grabbing things away from her...but I am not sure how to handle the situation on my end...How to make my daughter understand that her toys arent going anywere.
I know I will have to speak with my sister about this and see if she cant help in making Pat understand that Kayla is smaller/younger and grabbing toys from her is bad.
I have asked and told Pat not to grab things from her, tried explaining why it was bad...I know he's just a little kid to, but I would think that by now with him being around so many other kids for so long that he would behave himself a bit better in this reguard.
Any advice on this would be most appreciated.
Now, I think we're going on week 3 (I watch him 3-5 times a week) and I am having a bit of an issue with the "Sharing" I can understand our daughter having trouble with it, as this is the first time she's had another kid playing with her toys on such a constant base. My nephew (Patrick, aka Pat) though has been in daycare with other kids for over a year now and knows how to share...but lately there have been issues.
Pat quite often will suddenly grab a toy out of my daughters hands and run off with it, of course this makes her cry.
Sometimes Kayla wants to "show" Pat a toy, but does not want him to take it, and he mistakes this for her giving it to him...again more tears.
Theres the generic "oh, s/he has that toy so I want it" issue...not that bad.
What I am most concerned about though is that because of having her toys suddenly taken from her, she is developing a fear of things being taken away.
Tonight I was having some one-on-one play time with her after Pat went home. We were sitting in the hall rolling/kicking a ball back and forth, then she did a baby tackle, we were laughing, when our 17yr old cat went down the hall to eat her (cat) food. Suddenly Kayla's eyes popped, she started to panick and went running down the hall after the cat, and pushed her away shouting "No, Nooooo"...The cat had gotten to close to the ball. My daughter grabbed the ball and held it tightly, almost in tears.
It breaks my heart to see her suddeny so afraid to loose her toys!
I know the main cause is Pat grabbing things away from her...but I am not sure how to handle the situation on my end...How to make my daughter understand that her toys arent going anywere.
I know I will have to speak with my sister about this and see if she cant help in making Pat understand that Kayla is smaller/younger and grabbing toys from her is bad.
I have asked and told Pat not to grab things from her, tried explaining why it was bad...I know he's just a little kid to, but I would think that by now with him being around so many other kids for so long that he would behave himself a bit better in this reguard.
Any advice on this would be most appreciated.