Dear Accident Auntie,
Join
the club! Almost every auntie, at some time or another, inadvertently
hurts their niece or nephew. It always hurts the adults longer and the
child gets over it much more quickly. Since you most certainly did not
intend to hurt him, you need not feel guilty - badly yes, but not guilty.
Although the tendency is to move on and not talk about it, the upset
will heal with talk about it. So, bring up the topic with your nephew in
a lighthearted manner..."Remember when I tripped and fell on you? That
was scary! I am so sorry you were hurt! I couldn't keep my balance. Did
you ever trip? Did you ever lose your balance?" Of course, these are
suggested phrases that should be casual and spaced well apart so he can
answer and contribute his version of the experience. You can talk about
how brave he was and how hard it was to wear a sling. You can play at
balancing games like standing on tip toe or on one foot.
Unless his mother is overprotective, I see no reason for her to hold this isolated incident over you.
Happy Healing,
Natalie Robinson Garfield
TheSenseConnection.wordpress.com
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Published: March 29, 2017
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