I'm finishing up work in the middle of next month to stay at home with my two daughters (2yrs; 3mths). We have decided not to continue employing a full time helper, as our main reason for having one is that I was working.
Our helper (L) has been with us since my oldest was around 10 weeks. My daughter loves her and, obviously, is very used to having her around. She is going to be quite upset when my L leaves so I'm thinking about how to handle the situation in order to cause the least amount of distress to her. I want to tell her before L leaves in order to prepare her, but i'm not sure how far in advance to do it - being two, everything is immediate, so I don't want to tell her L is leaving, have her think it's right now, then be confused when she's still there the next day/week etc. does that make sense?? also, she's extra sensitive at the moment - still adjusting to having a little sister.
The good thing is that L will go to work for friends, so my daughter will still get to see her (although this may create some confusion initially!)
I know she will adjust eventually, but it will probably be a bit rough for her in the beginning.
Has anyone been in this or a similar situation? I hope someone can share some ideas/experiences with me.
Our helper (L) has been with us since my oldest was around 10 weeks. My daughter loves her and, obviously, is very used to having her around. She is going to be quite upset when my L leaves so I'm thinking about how to handle the situation in order to cause the least amount of distress to her. I want to tell her before L leaves in order to prepare her, but i'm not sure how far in advance to do it - being two, everything is immediate, so I don't want to tell her L is leaving, have her think it's right now, then be confused when she's still there the next day/week etc. does that make sense?? also, she's extra sensitive at the moment - still adjusting to having a little sister.
The good thing is that L will go to work for friends, so my daughter will still get to see her (although this may create some confusion initially!)
I know she will adjust eventually, but it will probably be a bit rough for her in the beginning.
Has anyone been in this or a similar situation? I hope someone can share some ideas/experiences with me.