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@wee-lil-boy-blog
Too much cuteness for one day ❤
Make Me Little
I don’t want to be an adult. I need to go to my safe place.
Take off my adult clothes for me. Take them off slowly, help me get into the mindset. Put my favorite pajamas on me. Talk to me as you’re doing it.
You’re so precious in your jammies baby.
Put on my favorite little time movie and cover me up with my blankie. Put my drink in a sippy cup.
You’re too little for a big kid cup. You need a baby cup.
Get out my paci and make me ask for it.
Ask nicely for it baby. Use your big words.
It’s hard sometimes to get into little mode. I can feel embarrassed or feel that I’m annoying. Help me know that you love it. That you need me to be little. That you need it just as much as I do.
This would be amazing on days that adulting was too hard.
This new dollar store that opened up had tons of cute stuff💕
Caring for your Long Distant Little
This can be a difficult task, if your a 45 minute drive our, across countries, a few thousand miles apart… It hard. Anyone who tells you otherwise is ACTUALLY lying to you, because it is. Not that its any easier for your little, but you as a caregiver are responsible for your little… Here’s some help
RULES
Get a routine, it helps you both.
Mornings try to call, or text
Not awake when they get up? Try a scheduled text message!
Check in to make sure they ate breakfast at a reasonable time
Do they have school, work, an appointment?
Try to keep track and help them out during the day.
Check in for lunch and water
Other responsibility, chores, homework?
Night times are the hardest (in my opinion)
Try to Skype or at least call as much as possible
Make sure they, drank water and ate
Maybe have them drink more or have a snack
Use the restroom
Brush teeth
Pick out a stuffy
Maybe read a story or sing?
Track meals and water if you can
Have them send photos of their meals
Track water with colorful bracelets or hair ties, maybe an app
Bed time
“Home work”
Something easy to make your little feel good
Remember your job as a CG is to help your little be the best they can, challenge their little side, their big side if they let you.
Home/Life obligations
This can be family, jobs, school work, etc.
Personal Hygiene
Caring for a little long distance is hard
Lots of times I insist I don’t need to brush my teeth or shower
Make sure they do, it is important
Personal Health
Try having them walk or do some fun little exercise
Communicate problems
Tell your little that they aren’t a bother, annoying, or stupid
Tell them how you want to know when they aren’t feel well
Fun way I saw have them tell you (Maybe even via photo) if its a bad feeling in their head, stomach or heart. Head being mental, heart emotional, and stomach physical so you know how to properly care for them
Ask for candy, soda, or other sweets
Inform (At the very least) when you go out.
They are little not a child, but being honest, when they don’t respond because they are out with friends, you will worry
Rewards
Later bed time
X amount of sweets
Extra free time
Less CG assigned homework
Think about allowing an amazon allowance
Care boxes, with extra treats
Chore monster users (Motherboard for CGs)
Free-bee chores so they can win monsters
This may seem trivial, but on FB messenger, and now IOS10??? Send balloons, literally daddy does it to me all day and I get so exited that I loose it.
Send virtual flowers, hugs, kisses, or even candy arrangements
Write them a love letter
Send long paragraphs to them
Have them do something they like
Bubble bath?
Walk around
Take photos?
Get out of punishment free card
Read them their favorite story
Sing a song
ESPECIALLY IF ITS OUT OF CHARACTER
Punishment
Time out
Done over Skype, but only over calls you know will be a while
Give them x amount of time, then with their camera on have them sit.
Early bed time
Be sure to get notifications from all their social media sent to your phone to see if they went to bed or not
No sweets for x amount of days
Revoke paci time or stuffies
Note only to be done when prior communication is had regarding this and its okay
A lot of little’s use those are comfort and coping items, do not take those away.
Extra homework or chores
Spankings
Done live over skype
Or video proof sent
Things to think about
Having a Baby Sitter
Same concept of a real baby sitter, this would be someone who Platonicly cares for your little, there is no sexual or romantic relationship unless discussed prior to by ALL parties involved. Who lives near by your little
Never ignore your little as a punishment
Think of how much time you have now
Tell them when you will be busy all day
Still expect a lot of texts
Selfies to your little make the day easier to get though
Purchase tickets when you can
So you can start a countdown!
Treat your little their real age sometimes to
Listen to them
Be honest and open as well
Nostalgia/ Little space food
(lol these are so unhealthy but whatever…also now I’m hungry.)
They say you should have many colors in your diet and rainbow sprinkles have many colors and are therefore healthy
@chris-the-tickler
Good Morning!!!
Me: Morning Mommy!! 😘😘
Me: thinks* Why hasn't mommy texted me back? Did I scare her away? Oh no! What am i going to do????????????* *cries*
Mommy: Morning Sweetie
Me: *squeals and dances around room and texts mommy back*
This is good not just for cold weather emergencies, but for all weather emergencies! I always keep these items on hand in a backpack or box, and is a good habit to keep because sometimes they happen quick and you don’t have time to prepare. And is especially good if you find yourself in little space due to weather anxiety, to always know you have these things in easy reach can help to alleviate anxiety to check these off the list.
Always worth reblogging. Stay safe out there.
When I Call You my Mommy
When I call you my mommy it means you are loved
When I call you my mommy it means I depend on you
When I call you my mommy it means you alone, are my safest place
When I call you my mommy it means you have my submission
When I call you my mommy it means I will let you in
When I call you my mommy it means I trust you to help me
When I call you my mommy it means that I love you
When I call you my mommy it means you are my closest friend
When I call you my mommy it means I trust you to come when I need you
When I call you my mommy it means your mine
When I call you my mommy it means that no matter what, you’ll always be my mommy
When I call you my mommy it means I’m yours.
When I call you my mommy it means you have all of me.
When I call you my mommy it means that I am owned
When I call you my mommy it means I will let you protect me
When I call you my mommy it means I will try to at least be good sometimes in public
When I call you my mommy it means I will almost never be good alone
When I call you my mommy it means I trust you to not hurt me, to know what I need, and to give it to me.
Because when I use that name, it means that you are in complete control.
It means that I’m taking everything I have, and giving it to you, and praying to God that even though I’ve been hurt so much before, that you’ll still be a good choice.
When I call you mommy it means that I’m praying to God you will always be there
When I call you mommy it means even if your not, I will never be able to replace you.
@mommydomdotcom
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Fun indoor projects in little space
Glitter slime: Starch Water Glitter glue (pick your favourite colour!) Mix it well and play!
Foam Paint: Shaving cream Glue Food colouring Mix it up in a bag, cut the tip open, and paint away!
Fireworks in a glass: Food colouring Warm water Any kind of oil Fill ¾ with water add in drops of food colouring (any colours you like!) Add the oil and watch the magic!
Puppets: Old socks Cotton balls Sewing needle (Caregivers only!) String Scissors (Caregivers only!) Cut one sock to make 2 little tubes (use the toe part its easier), fill with cotton and sew to a big sock, fill big sock with cotton and sew shut. Cut out eyes hair etc and sew on. Have a puppet show!
3 Signs Your Little Feels Ignored
Little Space is a confusing, sometimes chaotic place to be, mentally speaking. And it means that sometimes things you might recognize and be able to better verbalize when NOT in that headspace are sometimes more confusing, more of a general feeling instead of something you know how to say. As a result, here are some signs your little might be giving you that should help you understand or be aware that they might feel like they’re neglected, or at least that you aren’t engaging them in ‘little space’ and are just sort of ‘along for the ride’ (like when they want you to treat them little and you tell them ‘ok’ or something equally non-committal)
They whine without obvious reason It might sound like a whine, or generally unhappy sound, or it might be very specific to something you’ve heard before. Whatever the case, random, unexplained and poorly misunderstood whining is a good thing to note.
They want your attention, but seem angry or sad when they get it Usually a sign that they don’t feel you’re interacting properly, this almost always coincides with unexpected tantrums and general frustration. And it’s actually pretty reasonable… Imagine that you showed someone a thing REALLY important to you…your favorite movie, with favorite actor, while doing your favorite hobby/activity…and imagine they were texting and nodding and simply saying “OK” the whole time. That’s how this feels. And NOW you know why it upsets most littles. Probably almost ALL animals.
They go distant The thing is…most caregivers are intense, hard-working people with a LOT of love to give. And they’re STILL less loving and affectionate than most littles. So when your little suddenly changes, stops calling, texting, chatting, skyping, or cuddling…you either f***ed the heck up in some very specific way, or they feel ignored and no longer believe it matters. It’s ALSO completely possible they’re depressed, anxious, sad, tired, or just low on emotional/physical energy…but it’s always important to figure it out when someone (particularly your little) changes in personality and focus quickly or suddenly
Things You Can Do With and For Your Little Boy...
-Wake him up for school/work/breakfast (Waking up to Mommy kisses is better than waking up to a noisy jump out of your skin alarm clock).
-Make him breakfast.
-Know his health problems, issues and allergies.
-Make sure he takes his medicine.
-Draw him a bubble bath, lots of bubbles. LOTS of bubbles.
-Wash him.
-Help him with any studying or classwork he may have. Midterms and finals suck.
-Set up a rewards system with stickers or fake money to “cash in” for special things or an outing.
-Know his favorite characters and cartoons. (This includes Pokemon!)
-Watch said favorite cartoons with him.
-Let him crawl in your lap and snuggle.
-Snuggle him any and everywhere you can.
-Build a blanket fort with him.
-Color with him
-Print out coloring pages/ buy coloring books for him (Littles need variety!)
-Talk to him. Ask him about his feelings, his day, all that.
-Lay out his clothes for him.
-Set up a bedtime that you BOTH can adhere to, no little should be going to bed alone if it’s preventable.
-Let him know that he can wake you up anytime during the night whether he can’t sleep, has a nightmare or just wakes up earlier than you.
-Let him cry. It doesn’t matter if you don’t always understand his feelings and emotions, it matters that you be there for him when he needs it.
-Spray his pillow with your perfume while you’re gone for the day.
-Make/pack his lunch how he likes it so he eats well when you’re working/adulting.
-Pick him up. Littles love rides!
- Know his stuffies, his blankies and his binkies.
-Keep his sippies clean and full.
-Make him a physical little space where he can burrow up in when he’s in his mental little space. (under the table with pillows and stuffies, in the corner or a whole bedroom decorated in things he likes)
-Keep him company when he’s sick. Watch his favorite movie with him and make him soup with fun shapes.
-Let them be little! The world is hard on everyone. He comes to you for refuge. Remind him why he picked you to be her Mommy out of all the other Mommies in the world.
-Love him. Whether he is whiny, bratty, or downright all out bitchy. Love him. He loves you when you’re the same way. Yes, Mommies can be bitches
HEY CAREGIVERS, I'M GONNA TEACH YOU A THING OR TWO...
Here’s some tips for newbies:
-Timeouts don’t always work
-A lot of littles like spankings so they’re not the best for actual punishment
-Do NOT take away comfort items as a punishment. So if your little has a special stuffy or a paci or something DON’T TAKE IT FROM THEM AS A PUNISHMENT.
-Sometimes we act out and break rules because we need extra love and attention or maybe we’re sad. not because we need to be punished.
-You should have a list or rules and punishments written down so it’s easy for your little to remember.
-Some of us need motivation to do stuff. Ice cream works well for that.
-Some of us have issues that will make us extremely sad and scared if you talk about other littles.
-Littles with mental illnesses need even more reassurance than others
-We all need a lot of reassurance anyway
-You can tell us we aren’t annoying a million times but we will all feel like we’re annoying you at some point
-Different littles need different rules.
-Just cherish us. Let us be little and love us for it.
-NEVER tell a little that they’re being too immature or too childish or that they need to grow up. This is who we are and if you don’t want that well then you aren’t a caregiver.
Fun activities to do with your little!
♡baking (esp. cookies or brownies) ♡bedtime stories or just stories in general ♡building princess/prince castles ♡blanket forts ♡blowing bubbles ♡playing with hair (pigtails, braids, etc.) ♡bubble baths ♡candyland the board game ♡watching cartoons ♡making chocolate milk ♡shopping for cute clothes ♡coloring (esp. with crayons) ♡making cotton candy ♡arts and crafts ♡helping make dinner ♡dressing up ♡firework sparklers ♡forehead/cheek kisses ♡hide and seek ♡glow in the dark anything ♡making cute hair accessories ♡head patting ♡holding hands ♡hugs & cuddling ♡eating ice cream w/lots of toppings ♡jump rope ♡hula-hoop ♡mac and cheese (esp. the shaped kraft kind) ♡making milkshakes ♡camping in the backyard ♡going to the park (water parks included) ♡naps ♡playgrounds ♡making reward charts ♡sidewalk chalk ♡shopping for new essentials (sippy cups, pacis, diapers) ♡slip ‘n slide ♡naming stuffed animals ♡tea parties ♡tickling ♡water gun fights ♡having your own little garden ♡singing ♡movies of littles choice ♡swimming ♡going to the pet store ♡going to the zoo ♡trampoline ♡scavenger hunts