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871.1 | | SCAACT::DICKEY | | Tue Apr 30 1991 14:49 | 13 |
| Stephen is 8 months also and does the very same thing to people. He
has no problem going to people he sees alot, but anyone who hasn't spent
alot of time with him over the past few months, he will take one look
at them and start crying. We left him with some friends one evening
while his dad and I went to the movies, and apparently he cried almost
the entire time he was there. I felt bad for leaving him there, but we
need some time for us once in a while. When we arrived back at the
friends house he was clinging to me like a little monkey. I had to
just about peel him off of me to put him in the car seat.
I would also be interested in any ideas on this subject.
Kathy
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871.2 | different scents? | CTHQ2::SANDSTROM | born of the stars | Tue Apr 30 1991 14:59 | 12 |
| Does your neighbor wear a particular perfume or strongly scented
deoderant that's different from yours?
My neice would scream bloody murder when my grandmother picked her up.
We finally figured out that Gram wore the same perfume all the time
(white shoulders) and no one else in the family ever wore it. Rachel
didn't like it one bit! Rachel's 3 now, and that perfume doesn't seem
to bother her much (she still thinks it's "stinky") but seems to have a
very sensitive sense of smell. If you need someone to find that
potatoe that fell out of the bag before it's too noticeable....!
Conni
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871.3 | just bear with it | AQUA::SAMBERG | | Tue Apr 30 1991 15:06 | 13 |
| Not to discourage you, but Matthew lived in a backpack on my back
from about 8 months to 12 months. He also cried for 8 straight
hours one time when we went to a wedding and left him with his
grandparents. We had a friend who ate breakfast with us every
Tuesday morning for years including Matthew's infancy, and
Matthew suddenly started getting hysterical when Dick would
walk into the kitchen. Matthew did grow out of it however, and
although a little on the shy side, is quite friendly. Can't
offer any real suggestions -- I opted to just accomodate him
though this phase. Good luck.
Eileen
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871.4 | | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Tue Apr 30 1991 17:18 | 12 |
| Ryan did the same thing from about 6-9 months with one of my neighbors
- whom we saw virtually every day. It seemed to be primarily with blond
women, oddly enough....
Ask the neighbor not to look at your child directly - we found that if
Ryan was doing the looking, rather than having someone stare or smile
at him directly, it gave him time to adjust to that person's presence -
basically we'd ask people to ignore him when they first came in the
house. And his stranger anxiety was quite strong for a good 3-4 months.
It does pass.
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871.5 | thanks | WR2FOR::BELINSKY_MA | | Tue Apr 30 1991 17:42 | 5 |
| Thanks for the replies. I'm laughing to myself as I read them. Guess
we'll just grin and bear it. The neighbor understands, and I'm sure
this will all work out soon enough.
Mary
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871.6 | | HYSTER::DELISLE | | Tue Apr 30 1991 17:42 | 4 |
| Does she wear glasses? Babies are very attentive to differences like
that, they can't understand yet what they are.
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871.7 | Maybe its not glasses.. | WR2FOR::BELINSKY_MA | | Tue Apr 30 1991 18:16 | 5 |
| Interestingly enough, I wear contacts. On the occasional days that I
put on glasses Ellen stares at me for the longest time. I have worn
them enough so she recognizes me - I think - but maybe she doesn't like
them on strangers. I'll check this out. I don't believe the neighbor
wears glasses.
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871.8 | | PHAROS::PATTON | | Wed May 01 1991 14:32 | 7 |
| I remember that my son at this age was very partial to dark-haired
women (I was miffed -- I'm blonde). Conversely, he had no use for
any men except his father and grandfather. If he saw a man with a
beard or bushy hair he would look alarmed, then turn away and cry.
There's no explaining it or doing anything about it, really.
Lucy
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871.9 | Mine too | FSOA::EPARENTE | | Mon May 06 1991 14:23 | 6 |
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Tanner is 8 months also, and he is pretty good with strangers except
the father of one of the kids at daycare. When ever he walks into the
house to pick up his son, Tanner sceamss, turns away and clings to my
sitter. Kinda weird.
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