Does anyone know of any baby/child psychology books that focus on behavioral issues and ways to work threw them? Quinn is not quite 4 months old and she's over-dependent on me and I'm not sure if that's normal for her age or if there's something I can do to prevent it from getting worse. Even her Nana, who watches her on occation, makes Quinn cry histaricaly. She only wants to be held by either me (preferablly me) or my hubby (in a pinch). I'd like to break her of this but not sure how, or if it's even normal and I shouldn't worry.
There's nothing in "What To Expect The First Year" about this situation and if anyone can recommend a good book that explains month-by-month the problems that might come up and ways to fix them please tell me about it.
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12/02

, I think that it is perfectly healthy and good for them to be attached to Mom or Dad. Tyler was very much a momma's boy when he was a baby and even though he still prefers me he is also very independent and has no problems playing by himself. I believe that his attachment to me taught him that I will be here for him no matter what so now he feels comfortable branching out because he knows that that is still true. Does that make any sense??

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