NHdisneylover
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I it's odd how so many of you are focused on me referring to her as mama. I'm just calling her that because that's what I call her when I talk to the baby, and I'm not going to use her real name on a public message board.
It is a very weird way to talk about another adult when not speaking directly to the baby. You are "speaking" to us, not the baby, so the norm would be to refer to the mother as "my roommate" or "the baby'S mother" etc.
Well, but she's not smart enough yet, to think, "Oh, this isn't my aunt. She won't shut the door and leave me alone in the dark."
It's completely obvious that you do not mean to harm the baby and you were doing what you thought was best, but I hope you see now that there are other things you should be doing to helping her out.
I may have missed it, but did you say WHY you'd put her in her crib when she's crying? Did/do you see it as a relief for you? A form of punishment/discipline? To help calm her down?
See, I thought initially that PERHAPS the poster is truly that clueless, but now that she insists on defending her and the mother's treatment of the child, in spite of MANY posts telling her that it is not appropriate, I am not so sure.
OP--at the very least, take the advice to take the baby out for a walk instead of leaving her to cry alone. That is often a good way to sooth a little one. If the weather is not cooperating, take her to a large store or mall and walk her there.


