The sad mom post mentioned that the abuse started with tickling.
A few weeks ago I was at a party and saw a parent tickling her toddler. There was nothing malicious about it, and yet my immediate thought was, why is she being mean to her own baby?
Of course, being mean was not remotely in her mind. She's a good mom.
Maybe she was never tickled as a child. I remember being tickled by siblings, in fun, and being afraid I would die because I couldn't breathe.
I have a friend who had the same experience, and never allowed tickling in her family. I have viewed it very narrowly in my own, not allowing very much of it.
How do y'all look at tickling? What do you tell your children about it, if anything?
mary
A few weeks ago I was at a party and saw a parent tickling her toddler. There was nothing malicious about it, and yet my immediate thought was, why is she being mean to her own baby?
Of course, being mean was not remotely in her mind. She's a good mom.
Maybe she was never tickled as a child. I remember being tickled by siblings, in fun, and being afraid I would die because I couldn't breathe.
I have a friend who had the same experience, and never allowed tickling in her family. I have viewed it very narrowly in my own, not allowing very much of it.
How do y'all look at tickling? What do you tell your children about it, if anything?
mary