Momo,
Reading your lament was like seeing my current life mirrored. My husband and I experience exactly the same situation with our one-year old son. He feels I?m too high-strung and overly protective and I think he can be too carefree about things. You know, I?ve come to conclusion that there are a myriad of other moms out there who are singing the same song as us. At first, I thought that it was just the nature of a mother to be more concerned and detailed oriented, but sometimes I?m thinking that it could also be a cultural difference too.
My husband is European and has a much more laissez-faire attitude and that?s the way he was raised?skiing at two years old, swimming in the lakes as a baby, etc. Whereas I?m Canadian-Chinese and had a more protective Chinese upbringing. No rough sports for fear of injuries, nothing too dirty for fear of germs, etc. Luckily I grew up in Canada so my outlook is already completely western or we?d have even more emphatic conflicts.
It was really bad in the beginning, to the point where when my husband was doing something for the baby and saw me coming towards him, he?d hold up his hand and say ?Let me do it my way? before I even spoke a word.
Unfortunately, I don?t know what to say or do about this eternal and perpetual issue of differing parenting attitudes and styles. Things have gotten a bit better as our son has grown older and is more ?durable? and stronger. Not to be clich?, but good communication is really essential too. For example, explaining our points of view and why we favor it. Hope this helps a bit.