by BalhamMumWorkingFT » Wed Mar 07, 2012 10:39 am
K,
This is completely normal (I've been though 3 nannies and 2 live-ins). There are lots of factors in this mix. Firstly, your daughter is keenly aware something is happening to you and the family. All kids get clingy when a new baby is coming as they "sense" it. To make matters harder, your physically impaired which adds stress to the situation.
The Au Pair is a brand new person in her life and although you are keen to get her to do childcare, your daughter sees her as second / third best and still a stranger. The relationship with develop... it takes probably a good month or two and she will quickly realize that ultra fun stuff happens with Au Pair, not with mummy. Just don't be too upset that in a few months she prefers the Au Pair!
Firstly, don't worry about tantrums, ignore them and don't make them about you or the Au Pair. You're the mum and what you say goes. Praise her with you attention when she listens and plays with the Au Pair, goes out with her, etc... Stay Positive; it is much easier to see results than being negative!
To get her loving time with the Au Pair, set up things where you both can be involved (painting, cooking). Show her that you are a team and having fun all together. Let the Au Pair and your daughter lead the activity, you're just there to be there, nothing else (for example, let her sit next to you while colouring, but don't over actively participate). Find days where you leave the house and the Au Pair stays with her. Get really fun activities that she can ONLY do with the Au Pair (playdough, tea party, stickers, etc...) so they have special activities. This will help immensely with baby too as you can have her special "big girl" activities available on tricky times (like feeding).
It is soooooo hard when you are in the thick of it and I sympathize!
Good Luck.
K,
This is completely normal (I've been though 3 nannies and 2 live-ins). There are lots of factors in this mix. Firstly, your daughter is keenly aware something is happening to you and the family. All kids get clingy when a new baby is coming as they "sense" it. To make matters harder, your physically impaired which adds stress to the situation.
The Au Pair is a brand new person in her life and although you are keen to get her to do childcare, your daughter sees her as second / third best and still a stranger. The relationship with develop... it takes probably a good month or two and she will quickly realize that ultra fun stuff happens with Au Pair, not with mummy. Just don't be too upset that in a few months she prefers the Au Pair!
Firstly, don't worry about tantrums, ignore them and don't make them about you or the Au Pair. You're the mum and what you say goes. Praise her with you attention when she listens and plays with the Au Pair, goes out with her, etc... Stay Positive; it is much easier to see results than being negative!
To get her loving time with the Au Pair, set up things where you both can be involved (painting, cooking). Show her that you are a team and having fun all together. Let the Au Pair and your daughter lead the activity, you're just there to be there, nothing else (for example, let her sit next to you while colouring, but don't over actively participate). Find days where you leave the house and the Au Pair stays with her. Get really fun activities that she can ONLY do with the Au Pair (playdough, tea party, stickers, etc...) so they have special activities. This will help immensely with baby too as you can have her special "big girl" activities available on tricky times (like feeding).
It is soooooo hard when you are in the thick of it and I sympathize!
Good Luck.