I wish I had more confidence in my own parenting decisions, because I feel like I am constantly asking for advice here. My oldest (4.5 years old) has been in this phase lately where she doesn't want to go anywhere, do anything and want to "stay at home forever". At first, I thought it was because she was burned out from school and activities. She is a homebody like her dad. However, now I am seeing otherwise.
My neighbor invited Avery over to her house this afternoon for a playdate. She absolutely didn't want to go eventhough she considers this little girl her favorite friend. She was making excuses such as being tired and wanting Julia to come to our house or bringing Ella too. I knew it was because she was nervous. Most of the social situations recently have involved me being there so she is in her comfort zone.
My dilemma is if I should push her into uncomfortable situations. I fear that if she doesn't enter social situations regularly, it will be harder when she has to like going to school. Today I gave the choice to go to her friends house or take a nap in her room. She chose not to go and therefore is taking a very much protested nap. Her dad is the same exact way with social situations and I understand that it is scary for her, but I am very frustrated with this phase. She has never had a problem interacting with other kids, she is slow to warm up. I want to be understanding, but she has to know that there are things in life that are uncomfortable and you have to face them.
Jennifer
My neighbor invited Avery over to her house this afternoon for a playdate. She absolutely didn't want to go eventhough she considers this little girl her favorite friend. She was making excuses such as being tired and wanting Julia to come to our house or bringing Ella too. I knew it was because she was nervous. Most of the social situations recently have involved me being there so she is in her comfort zone.
My dilemma is if I should push her into uncomfortable situations. I fear that if she doesn't enter social situations regularly, it will be harder when she has to like going to school. Today I gave the choice to go to her friends house or take a nap in her room. She chose not to go and therefore is taking a very much protested nap. Her dad is the same exact way with social situations and I understand that it is scary for her, but I am very frustrated with this phase. She has never had a problem interacting with other kids, she is slow to warm up. I want to be understanding, but she has to know that there are things in life that are uncomfortable and you have to face them.
Jennifer
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