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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:22 pm
amother OP wrote: | We just let our babysitter go for the summer, and baby seemed OK with the change in caregivers. Our babysitter was not Jewish so I don't think I would send her there lol. |
Honestly, I think a new sitter, plus you going away and leaving her behind, are just way too many changes at once and just not fair to do to a baby. A baby is not an item we get to throw around.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:23 pm
My parents left for for some vacations when I was a baby and I have attachment issues. It’s really unfair to the baby to do it unless it’s a true emergency.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:24 pm
amother DarkGray wrote: | We did this with my oldest DD.
She knew my parents very well and their home was practically her second home.
I did cry the entire flight to our vacation, and I did miss her terribly, but it was 100% worth it and BH no ill effects on DD.
If she is comfortable at your parents house do not worry. |
OP said that the baby is not very familiar with the grandparents and does not know their home.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:25 pm
amother Amaranthus wrote: | Honestly, I think a new sitter, plus you going away and leaving her behind, are just way too many changes at once and just not fair to do to a baby. A baby is not an item we get to throw around. | The ignorance regarding basic child development principles is mind blowing to me.
Don’t have kids until you’re done vacationing as a couple. Please.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:25 pm
Oh come on guys. I think those saying no are being a little dramatic. If the home is otherwise loving and healthy, leaving a 6 month old with grandparents for a short while won't affect the child long term.
I took a short vacation with dh and left my nursing 8 month old for a few days with plenty of breastmilk bottles and he was fine.
Unfortunately I had to leave him for 3 weeks with grandparents when he was a year old because I was diagnosed with cancer (I'm fine now).
He's now 13 and is my most flexible well adjusted child. We b"h have a secure loving home. There is no lasting trauma.
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:25 pm
The main thing is the kind of care your baby will get at your parents.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:26 pm
Then why are you doing it? A vacation is not a must, not something you must do now just because you think you may not be able to do it for the next while. That's part of being an adult, a responsible parent.
Maybe take this time off to staycation locally the hours baby is at her sitter.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:27 pm
amother Almond wrote: | Oh come on guys. I think those saying no are being a little dramatic. If the home is otherwise loving and healthy, leaving a 6 month old with grandparents for a short while won't affect the child long term.
I took a short vacation with dh and left my nursing 8 month old for a few days with plenty of breastmilk bottles and he was fine.
Unfortunately I had to leave him for 3 weeks with grandparents when he was a year old because I was diagnosed with cancer (I'm fine now).
He's now 13 and is my most flexible well adjusted child. We b"h have a secure loving home. There is no lasting trauma. |
It's not dramatic to think that leaving an infant with practical strangers in a home she's not familiar with, is not a good idea.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:27 pm
amother Almond wrote: | Oh come on guys. I think those saying no are being a little dramatic. If the home is otherwise loving and healthy, leaving a 6 month old with grandparents for a short while won't affect the child long term.
I took a short vacation with dh and left my nursing 8 month old for a few days with plenty of breastmilk bottles and he was fine.
Unfortunately I had to leave him for 3 weeks with grandparents when he was a year old because I was diagnosed with cancer (I'm fine now).
He's now 13 and is my most flexible well adjusted child. We b"h have a secure loving home. There is no lasting trauma. |
It’s not being dramatic. You can cause life long trauma. It’s a risk you are taking. Unless it’s urgent it’s not fair to put baby through this. I’m glad your baby was unaffected and that you are healed.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:28 pm
I left my 3 month old with my husbands parents for 3 days and 2 nights. She was totally fine.
You can call her on the phone so she can hear your vvoice or facetime
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Genius
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:29 pm
amother Amaranthus wrote: | It's not dramatic to think that leaving an infant with practical strangers in a home she's not familiar with, is not a good idea. |
It’s not a lachatchila, but there’s a long road from not being a good idea to being traumatic with everlasting backups
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:29 pm
If she has spent time with your parents a lot, she'll be fine. My dgd has had overnights with both sets of g-rents from the time she was practically a newborn. this is wonderful because she's never been fazed by sleepovers without her parents, even for a week at a time. It's a normal part of her life.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:30 pm
How is it not abandonment to leave a helpless baby at an unfamiliar place?
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:30 pm
It is abandonment albeit unintentionally. The baby has no sense of time and has no idea if her mother will return. You are causing trauma potentially. I personally am suffering from being the baby in a scenario described.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:31 pm
Genius wrote: | It’s not a lachatchila, but there’s a long road from not being a good idea to being traumatic with everlasting backups |
There's no way to know this for sure, which is why it's a risk not worth taking. We don't get to play around with our kids for our enjoyment.
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:31 pm
My friend leaves her baby with her parents all the time. But they are always by her parents, almost daily, and her baby is 100% comfortable there its like his second home.
Doesnt sound like this is your case OP
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amother
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:33 pm
If OP would be confident that it's an OK thing to do, then she wouldn't question it.....
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Thu, Jul 06 2023, 5:33 pm
amother Amaranthus wrote: | There's no way to know this for sure, which is why it's a risk not worth taking. We don't get to play around with our kids for our enjoyment. |
Not every vacation is הוללות. Sometimes it’s necessary for everyone involved.
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