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Originally posted by stupidcupid:
Its like kids going away to summer camp.
Parents are split up from their kids but they send them to them anyway as it is good for their character building.
Similarly if the parents can make a lot of money and a career from a kind of a summer camp then it can also change the lifestyles of their offspring too.



Never heard of sending a 10 month old off to summer camp TBH.
Soozy Woo
I had a friend who left her daughter for 6 weeks when she was 9 months old. She left her with her Mum (babies gran), to go 'backpacking'!

She admits now (some 15 yrs later) that is was wrong to do it. She reckons that when she got back.. and her baby daughter saw her... her daughter burst into tears and had obviously thought she was never going to see her mum again!
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I had a friend who left her daughter for 6 weeks when she was 9 months old. She left her with her Mum (babies gran), to go 'backpacking'!

She admits now (some 15 yrs later) that is was wrong to do it. She reckons that when she got back.. and her baby daughter saw her... her daughter burst into tears and had obviously thought she was never going to see her mum again!


Did the relationship ever recover Ditty?...Sounds like a recipe for attachment disorder to me
FM
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I had a friend who left her daughter for 6 weeks when she was 9 months old. She left her with her Mum (babies gran), to go 'backpacking'!

She admits now (some 15 yrs later) that is was wrong to do it. She reckons that when she got back.. and her baby daughter saw her... her daughter burst into tears and had obviously thought she was never going to see her mum again!



That's so sad. I know I'm old fashioned but .................i could never leave my kids at that age. who knows what inpression it leaves on them? Potentially she could be gone for 14 weeks - that's a hell of a long time in a baby's life.
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Supercalifragilistic:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I had a friend who left her daughter for 6 weeks when she was 9 months old. She left her with her Mum (babies gran), to go 'backpacking'!

She admits now (some 15 yrs later) that is was wrong to do it. She reckons that when she got back.. and her baby daughter saw her... her daughter burst into tears and had obviously thought she was never going to see her mum again!


Did the relationship ever recover Ditty?...Sounds like a recipe for attachment disorder to me


Yeah.. kinda. My friend was very young when she had her daughter... and brought her up on her own.. so yes they were close. Different relationship to most mother daughter relationships. (the bond between the grandmother and granddaughter continued as well)

She took her off to India for a year when she was 12 (a life experience being as good as a years education apparently)... my friend is a hippy at heart.

The daughter has grown up a good kid and is now a lovely young woman, as I said its just a very different relationship to most.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
I had a friend who left her daughter for 6 weeks when she was 9 months old. She left her with her Mum (babies gran), to go 'backpacking'!

She admits now (some 15 yrs later) that is was wrong to do it. She reckons that when she got back.. and her baby daughter saw her... her daughter burst into tears and had obviously thought she was never going to see her mum again!



That's so sad. I know I'm old fashioned but .................i could never leave my kids at that age. who knows what inpression it leaves on them? Potentially she could be gone for 14 weeks - that's a hell of a long time in a baby's life.


I couldn't have done it either... and my friend knew I was shocked when it happened.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:

That's so sad. I know I'm old fashioned but .................i could never leave my kids at that age. who knows what inpression it leaves on them? Potentially she could be gone for 14 weeks - that's a hell of a long time in a baby's life.


oh, and for what its worth... I don't think its about being old fashioned really... more to do with how committed you are as a mum, in my opinion. The moment I laid eyes on my baby all my wants and needs became very secondary to hers.
Dirtyprettygirlthing
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:

That's so sad. I know I'm old fashioned but .................i could never leave my kids at that age. who knows what inpression it leaves on them? Potentially she could be gone for 14 weeks - that's a hell of a long time in a baby's life.




Me too .............. still like that now with my grand kids .....can't even begin to tell you buyt I get withdrawl if I dont see them for a couple of days.
oh, and for what its worth... I don't think its about being old fashioned really... more to do with how committed you are as a mum, in my opinion. The moment I laid eyes on my baby all my wants and needs became very secondary to hers.
Soozy Woo
Nothing in the world would have taken me away from my baby when she was 10 months old or for that a 7 year old, i would say you can explain to a 7 year old and it would be ok for a couple of weeks at most, but not all summer long, it's dam cruel, that poor Baby will be looking around for her Mummy at that age, as you gather i don't think much of her for doing it
livinginabox

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