Hi S.,
No, I'm a Patricia Cornwell fan and LOVE to read every chance I get.
My now 2 year old was like Xander except her anxiety included her daddy!!! It was really overwhelming and frustrating (to put it nicely) the first probably 18 months due to this. I felt like I couldn't get a break because it was "all mommy all the time" and my life as I knew it didn't even resemble what my life was like before she arrived. Daddy was heartbroken because he felt like his little girl didn't like him - so I felt horrible for him too.
I hope you don't have another 10 months of this like I did but now she is absolutely wonderful with pretty much everyone. She speaks when spoken to and is fine staying with her aunties, grandparents and adult cousins when daddy and I go out for some "us" time.
As for advice? Mine would be to just have patience. I don't believe that forcing a child at this age to 'face his fears' is a wise choice. Like I said, it was tough while we were going through this but my little one is now confident, no longer clingy and is ready to explore her world. Had I forced her and tried to ignore my guilt of leaving a screaming child with a beloved family member to keep my sanity, would she have gotten over her anxiety sooner? I'll never know. All I do know is that after we got through the tough times with her, my husband and I feel like we did the best thing we could for her based on her unique personality traits, needs, strengths and weaknesses.
My best to you and your little one! He may be just a sensitive little boy who will work through this situation just fine!!
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