I agree, it's ridiculous, but until you tell them what is needed, they'll keep doing it. "Tommy, tell Mommy goodbye! Mom, if you'll just put Tommy down right there, then we can get started with our day!" I've used phrases like "I'm going to give her to you and let you guys get going since I need to get to the grocery store" or "I'll see you guys tomorrow, there's another child arriving." Just politely tell them what to do.
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Meanwhile, I have a friend who has no problem making her pre-walking one year olds go on their own. They can't walk, but they can crawl.
"Ok, Jimmy. Go see your friends."
[She's also a nursing mom with 3 under the age of 4, so she's all for NOT having her kids attached to her constantly.]- Flag
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