My recently turned 5-month-old daycare baby has taken a turn for the worst. He absolutely loved tummy time since he could hold his head up and he would literally play for hours if I let him.
Now......he screams and cries. LOUDLY. Everytime he is put down.
I put my daycare babies on a 15 minute rotation of:
Swing
Bumbo in front of the mirror
Exersaucer
Tummy-Time/Floor Play
Bouncer with toy bar or Bumbo with toy bar
(Up in the swing, down on the floor, up in a saucer, down on the floor, ect.)
He's fine when he's up in the swings or in a saucer, but put him in a bumbo or on the floor and he will screech like a girl. He's fed, has a dry diaper and we will give him gas drops or gripe water for his gas but it hasn't helped at all in the past couple weeks.
I miss my good baby
Normally I wouldn't care as much, but lately I've had a few of my daycare parents dropping off and making comments like, "Goodness what a cry!" or "Wow, he sure is a loud little fella, isn't he?". If I know a baby is fine and dandy, then I have no problems letting them cry until they are moved onto the next activity - but I don't want my parents thinking I just let babies cry all day, you know?
For those of you with screamers, what do you tell parents when they hear that screaming/crying on a regular basis? Do you just let the child cry and brush off any comments made?
TIA!
Now......he screams and cries. LOUDLY. Everytime he is put down.
I put my daycare babies on a 15 minute rotation of:
Swing
Bumbo in front of the mirror
Exersaucer
Tummy-Time/Floor Play
Bouncer with toy bar or Bumbo with toy bar
(Up in the swing, down on the floor, up in a saucer, down on the floor, ect.)
He's fine when he's up in the swings or in a saucer, but put him in a bumbo or on the floor and he will screech like a girl. He's fed, has a dry diaper and we will give him gas drops or gripe water for his gas but it hasn't helped at all in the past couple weeks.
I miss my good baby

Normally I wouldn't care as much, but lately I've had a few of my daycare parents dropping off and making comments like, "Goodness what a cry!" or "Wow, he sure is a loud little fella, isn't he?". If I know a baby is fine and dandy, then I have no problems letting them cry until they are moved onto the next activity - but I don't want my parents thinking I just let babies cry all day, you know?
For those of you with screamers, what do you tell parents when they hear that screaming/crying on a regular basis? Do you just let the child cry and brush off any comments made?
TIA!
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