Tiggerlovinggrandma
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I have an 18 mo old grandson. He is the love of DH and my life. Yes, our DD has been replace. LOL Well at least upstaged. Anyway we watch him for DD while she attends college classes. We enjoy spending this time with DGS a lot. Well a new situation has arisen for which I seek any and all advice:
We live a bit away from DD, DSIL and DGS so we take DGS to our house from Monday morning at 9:15 until Thursday afternoon around 1:30. We pick him and drop him off each week. During his time with us besides his usual daily schedule we plan fun activities to do with him (playground, picnics, fun centers, carnivals, library, gymboree, pool time, wagon rides, etc). His other grandparents watch him on Fridays from 9-3. (at times DGS will stay with us until Friday if other they have plans). So he is with us 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 full days on most weeks DD has classes M-F.
When we drop him off on Thursday's he normally will cry when we go to leave which is heartbreaking enough however the real issue is after we are gone.
DGS goes into an full on emotional crying jag for hours. Someimes this starts immediately and other times its after he wakes up from his afternoon nap. His mommy has to hold him or he just screams. Its not temper just non stop crying at the top of his lungs. During this time he refuses to eat, drink or play. Sometimes he will lay down and just wimper then starts crying again. If he does stop for a short period he will just sit next to her listlessly. She has no idea what to do. After she has ruled out fever or illness and what must seem like forever to DD, he begins to quiet down and slowly goes back to his old self, a very happy, fun loving, and adventurous little toddler.
Now this does not happen every single week but often enough to seek others opinions. He is fine the rest of the weekend. When it happens, it's just that first day back home.
Note: DD is taking him to see his ped today to make sure everything health wise is okay and to seek his doctor's advice as well.
I feel DGS is going through some sort of transitional thing due to the change from one caregiver to other, one household to another. I've told DD to hold and comfort him more and to give him extra time and attention during this first day back with her each week. Perhaps have a fun activity for the two of them to do waiting for him.
Hers and our scheduales are very similiar. We do fun outings together as a whole family often. DGS is very familiar with all three households. He is a healthy, well fed, normal and well adjusted toddler. This never use to happen just in the last two months. We don't know of anything we are doing differently to cause this. We have watched him since he was born so our sitting practices are nothing new. We have a wonderful relationship with our little peanut and would like to keep it that way. He has an equally good one with his other grandparents. He is very well loved. We would like to try and ease these little fits of his as much as possible. We don't know if its a stage he is going through or what? So that is where you come in.
Have any moms or grandmoms out there expierenced anything like this before and if so what did you do? DD and I would appreciate any insight or advice you can give. Thank you!!
We live a bit away from DD, DSIL and DGS so we take DGS to our house from Monday morning at 9:15 until Thursday afternoon around 1:30. We pick him and drop him off each week. During his time with us besides his usual daily schedule we plan fun activities to do with him (playground, picnics, fun centers, carnivals, library, gymboree, pool time, wagon rides, etc). His other grandparents watch him on Fridays from 9-3. (at times DGS will stay with us until Friday if other they have plans). So he is with us 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 full days on most weeks DD has classes M-F.
When we drop him off on Thursday's he normally will cry when we go to leave which is heartbreaking enough however the real issue is after we are gone.
DGS goes into an full on emotional crying jag for hours. Someimes this starts immediately and other times its after he wakes up from his afternoon nap. His mommy has to hold him or he just screams. Its not temper just non stop crying at the top of his lungs. During this time he refuses to eat, drink or play. Sometimes he will lay down and just wimper then starts crying again. If he does stop for a short period he will just sit next to her listlessly. She has no idea what to do. After she has ruled out fever or illness and what must seem like forever to DD, he begins to quiet down and slowly goes back to his old self, a very happy, fun loving, and adventurous little toddler.
Now this does not happen every single week but often enough to seek others opinions. He is fine the rest of the weekend. When it happens, it's just that first day back home.
Note: DD is taking him to see his ped today to make sure everything health wise is okay and to seek his doctor's advice as well.
I feel DGS is going through some sort of transitional thing due to the change from one caregiver to other, one household to another. I've told DD to hold and comfort him more and to give him extra time and attention during this first day back with her each week. Perhaps have a fun activity for the two of them to do waiting for him.
Hers and our scheduales are very similiar. We do fun outings together as a whole family often. DGS is very familiar with all three households. He is a healthy, well fed, normal and well adjusted toddler. This never use to happen just in the last two months. We don't know of anything we are doing differently to cause this. We have watched him since he was born so our sitting practices are nothing new. We have a wonderful relationship with our little peanut and would like to keep it that way. He has an equally good one with his other grandparents. He is very well loved. We would like to try and ease these little fits of his as much as possible. We don't know if its a stage he is going through or what? So that is where you come in.
Have any moms or grandmoms out there expierenced anything like this before and if so what did you do? DD and I would appreciate any insight or advice you can give. Thank you!!


to you, you sound like a really wonderful Grandma!
) It's a phase though. The same daughter that used to do that (who is almost 3.5) now turns to me a lot more and I am the preferred snuggle provider. 
