Unlimited hugs and kisses if eli isn’t here 😭 #seankellybrickhandler #girlmom #toddlermom #mommoments #genzmom
As a mom, I've noticed that children often form unique bonds with each parent, and my toddler's attachment to her dad is truly special. The phrase "My 'daddy's girl' child as soon as her dad walks out the door" perfectly captures the mix of love and separation anxiety many little ones experience. This attachment is a natural part of childhood development, reflecting the security and comfort kids find in their parents. When my daughter's dad leaves the room, she often shows a range of emotions from quiet sadness to a need for extra hugs and reassurance. These moments remind me how important it is to validate her feelings while gently encouraging independence. Offering unlimited hugs and kisses during these times helps her feel safe and loved, even in his absence. I find that creating small routines, like a special goodbye wave or a consistent return ritual, greatly eases her anxiety. It’s also helpful to engage her with fun activities or stories that distract and comfort her until dad comes back. Sharing experiences with other parents shows this isn’t uncommon—many toddlers exhibit "daddy’s girl" traits with passionate attachments that ebb and flow as they grow. Understanding these emotions from a developmental perspective has deepened my empathy and patience. I’ve learned that honoring my daughter’s feelings and providing consistent emotional support during dad’s temporary absence strengthens our family bonds. These heartfelt moments, though sometimes challenging, are part of the beautiful journey of parenting a toddler who cherishes her dad immensely.












































