


Finally he was able to spit out a few words between his sobs “Da viwus… I was a big. A young women who he had helped educate had been hired by his wife to look after him! To feed him, keep him entertained, to change him… He tried to put into words the storm of emotions in him.

Then the virus had happened and Luke found himself living his accomplishments in reverse.Īfter a few short months he was the baby in their new house. He had a career he was passionate about, he had married a women he loved, they’d just bought a house together and were talking about having kids. He felt like he was finally starting to get the swing of things and was truly happy. What was wrong! Almost a year ago Luke had been a few years into his teaching career. His former student’s words only made him wail louder. Luke Turner sat on the floor of his living room looking down at his bare legs splayed in front of him, the thick crinkly plastic diaper wrapped around him, then back up to the concerned women at least a decade younger than him and the look of maternal concern on her face. “Oh right sorry, Lukey cutie, why’re you crying? Can you tell your sitter baby? You know your sitter Ashley would love to make it all better.” What’s wrong? For goodness sake what was right about what was happening. Remembering that being an introvert is not the same as having social anxiety! Many introverts are very social, but once they’ve used up all their social energy for the day then they are done.“Oh Mister Turner what’s wrong sweetheart?” Planning regression dates that are mostly at home or in places that aren’t usually crowded Having their comfort object(s) handy when you go outĮncourage them to make new friends, but don’t force them
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Understanding that they will need time alone (yes, time alone without you)Ĭhecking in on them while you’re out and about, seeing if their battery is getting lowīeing “the bad guy” and ending a playdate early when you notice that your little is close to exhusationĬreating a code of words or small hand signals so your little can discreetly let you know how they are doing Never, ever, forcing them into a social situation Not guilting them over “missed” social opportunities Helping them recgharge by snuggling up and watching cartoons together (no talking, just quiet snuggle time) Knowing that your little may use regression as a way to socailly recharge Understanding that you may have to leave some social events early because your little just can’t do it anymore Not being upset or jealous if you are not their “never exhuasting” person (some of us have friends who never seem to drain our social battery) Learning the signs that they have become “socailly exhuasted” and taking them someone solitary for some alone time Spanking unless she whines and pouts and stomps her feet like a fussy toddler.ĭon’t let her act like a rational adult woman. The next time she doesn’t get her way, make it clear that she’ll earn herself a Petulant pout, her innocent look, her potty face, etc. Put her in front of a mirror and tell her to practice her After spending some time with all her most intimate areasĬompletely exposed, she might even start to miss the privacy of her diaper.Įxpressions. Strip her down to her birthday suit and send her off to play with a smack on Her rattle and hosts tea parties with her stuffed animals. You can hear happy giggling and see a stupid smile on her face while she shakes Swap out all the songs on her phone for nursery rhymes. Make her watch baby shows instead of adult television, and Prance about and shake her bottom and sing along to toddler songs until she’sĪge-appropriate media. Play some babyish music and have her put on a performance for you. Smack her bottom whenever sheĪcts too mature and sophisticated while she’s eating, and she’ll quickly learn Her hair, every time she has something to eat. Insist she gets food all over her face and bib, and even Have her make a mess of herself at mealtimes. Have her babble and coo meaningless nonsense for your amusement. Her speak with a lisp, or limit her to the vocabulary of a toddler, or just If you really want to take her down a peg or two, dress her in nothing Make her wear tutus and onesies and silly littleįrocks.
