How do you show your child you love him?

  • Friday, August 06, 2010 6:58 PM
    Message # 398122
    Deleted user
    Childhood passes in the blink of an eye and its our most sincere wish to make this magical time even more special by showing our child/ren in lots of different ways just how much we love them oh so much.  What simple things can we do to be or stay connected to our child or that we care?
  • Saturday, August 14, 2010 12:59 AM
    Reply # 402627 on 398122
    Anonymous
    My six-month old son gets lots of hugs and kisses! Sometimes I am afraid that I will spoil him with too much attention, but I can't help myself! I'll worry about unspoiling him later :D. I just try to make him smile and laugh as much as possible- play with him, tickle him, make funny faces and noises. Anything to keep him smiling. And when he is sad, I carry him around until he feels happy again.
  • Saturday, August 14, 2010 11:38 AM
    Reply # 402753 on 402627
    Deleted user
    Anonymous wrote:My six-month old son gets lots of hugs and kisses! Sometimes I am afraid that I will spoil him with too much attention, but I can't help myself! I'll worry about unspoiling him later :D. I just try to make him smile and laugh as much as possible- play with him, tickle him, make funny faces and noises. Anything to keep him smiling. And when he is sad, I carry him around until he feels happy again.

    Isn't he a lucky babe!  I think you're doing it right, especially at his current age because infants need a lot of TLC to make them feel secure in this overwhelmingly huge world (looking through his eyes). Yeah, just let your motherly instinct guide you. You'll get tired soon enough in "spoiling" him and he will too...kidding!...but seriously, when this phase/stage passes you'll be thankful you made the most out of it. Take tons of pictures, too.  :D

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