Asma Al-Assad Cannot Return To The Uk
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My advise would be to maybe play a game with her dad, cards, connect4, anything and let her see the pair of you having a laugh enjoying a game. Get daddy to ask her if she would like to join in. I think when shes sees that daddy is fun and daddy makes a fuss and "lets her win" she will swap her emotions back to Daddy for a while. Daddy could try rewarding her for good behavior, bribery is a wonderful thing as im sure you already know! If u normally give her her evening bath, say "oh mummy just has to do.....(whatever) daddy will come in and bath u. maybe daddy could bath your dollies too..... (just something thats fun that mummy doesnt normally do)
Its more than likely just a phase shes going through even tho as you say must be very wearing!
Good luck and I hope you work it all out!
Hi there, I have just been through exactly the same thing. My daughter is 2yrs & 8mths old and since February I experienced everything you have just described. She also kept saying she didnt want to go to nursery either, she would scream & cry and say she just wanted to be with me which was heartbreaking. My husband was also feeling very left out and hurt but.... it seems we have now come through it. This last week or two have been so much better and she is starting to ask Daddy to do things with her again much to his delight.
All I can really say it be strong, it will be hard but as everyone told me, and i can now say for sure, its just a phase.
I am thinking of you :-)
Both my children went through the "mummy-ish" stage. I couldn't even leave the room without my son bursting into tears at one point! Likewise, my husband felt very rejected - especially when my daughter would say, "no, no, no" whenever he tried to pick her up!
As others have said - it is just a phase. You will get through it. Just go with the flow and don't force anything, and try not to let it upset you or wind you up.
My lovely two kids are now aged 20 and 16 - they get on with both my husband and I and none of us are worse the wear for a very brief 'mum preference' stage!
Don't worry.
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