Wa_mermayd
Well-known member
Hi All -
We've been living in our Minnie Winnie now for 4 months and all is going well. Since move-in, we've been in Washington, Oregon, California and now Arizona. We've made our son's room into a nice play area but I've noticed when I go to parks or anywhere he sees other kids, he stares at them like they are aliens from another planet - green skinned with antennae. We go to the park or for a long walk every day. When on the road, we go for walks, stop by a park or if nothing else is available a Micky Ds play area so I don't think he is starved for the company of other kids. That being said, he isn't around kids every day. Sometimes, there is no one at the park.
Other fulltimers with little kids (Xander is 20months), how did you ensure your little ones were socialized?
I realize that every child is different and perhaps Xander is just naturally shy. I'm ok with that - its the stare that concerns me. The "What are THOSE" look that he gets. LOL!
Thanks -
Paula
We've been living in our Minnie Winnie now for 4 months and all is going well. Since move-in, we've been in Washington, Oregon, California and now Arizona. We've made our son's room into a nice play area but I've noticed when I go to parks or anywhere he sees other kids, he stares at them like they are aliens from another planet - green skinned with antennae. We go to the park or for a long walk every day. When on the road, we go for walks, stop by a park or if nothing else is available a Micky Ds play area so I don't think he is starved for the company of other kids. That being said, he isn't around kids every day. Sometimes, there is no one at the park.
Other fulltimers with little kids (Xander is 20months), how did you ensure your little ones were socialized?
I realize that every child is different and perhaps Xander is just naturally shy. I'm ok with that - its the stare that concerns me. The "What are THOSE" look that he gets. LOL!
Thanks -
Paula