I came home tonight and my wife was in tears. I work as an education administrator and my wife is caring for the 7 month old girl (who we will call little Sally) of one of my employees. The little girl absolutely will not allow my wife to set her on the floor to play and throws a fit like I didn't know a 7 month old could do! Sally will go from being happy and content in my wife's arms to a screaming-choking-flailing fit on the floor within seconds after my wife sets her down. My poor wife feels like she can't get anything done and can't even pee until either a) I come home for lunch and after work, or b) when the parents come by over lunch (which subsequently they come by together every single day to feed Sally).
We've raised 5 kids of our own, all of which are in elementary school, and we are well versed in the need for at least some basic structure for kids. We are quite confident the parents, God bless them, hold this child ALL the time! Little Sally also eats all the time and as a result is vastly overweight for her age. My wife has tried for over a month now to set Sally up on a basic schedule for eating and napping. At times it seems to be mildly successful, but as of late it seems Sally isn't very content with any kind of structure - at all. We've talked with the parents and now they daily bring over Sally's favorite toy (a bouncy play thing with lots of toys on it
) which allows my wife just enough time to run to the bathroom a few times each day before the next meltdown occurs.
I'm just looking for advice from any of you who have faced something similar that she can utilize to provide some sanity in her day and that I can use to support her.
We've raised 5 kids of our own, all of which are in elementary school, and we are well versed in the need for at least some basic structure for kids. We are quite confident the parents, God bless them, hold this child ALL the time! Little Sally also eats all the time and as a result is vastly overweight for her age. My wife has tried for over a month now to set Sally up on a basic schedule for eating and napping. At times it seems to be mildly successful, but as of late it seems Sally isn't very content with any kind of structure - at all. We've talked with the parents and now they daily bring over Sally's favorite toy (a bouncy play thing with lots of toys on it

I'm just looking for advice from any of you who have faced something similar that she can utilize to provide some sanity in her day and that I can use to support her.

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