It's okay. Just keep him amused. Actually, you'll have fun doing it. Play hide and seek; they love that one. And when you find him, he'll be all freaked out and laughing.
Be calm, babe. Have fun, and don't say yes if what you really need to say is no, regardless of tears. If he gets hurt, it's okay, be soothing, and tell him he's all right, and look and make sure he is. And, yeah, have fun with him. Tickling is nice! Watch your language, and just go with it. Make sure he doesn't put anything electric in his mouth lol.
But, no, really. Just be calm, be confident in the fact that you know what's best, and have fun with him. It'll be exhausting, and you'll no doubt have tiny heart attacks, but just keep up with him, and be considerate, and you'll be fine. ♥
Ahh I need to that too. I have so many freaking fandoms it's not even funny.
Hahaha, I babysit a lot! Just have fun with him. Play games, be light-hearted, smile, laugh a LOT, and listen to whatever crazy things he wants to say. Don't talk down to him, or bend over and look down at him, that's intimidating. Don't sweet-talk or anything, just sound nice, friendly, and honest. Let him win every game. Don't make a big fuss over food or if he gets a little hurt (like, he trips or stubs his toe or something), because that makes them freak out. If you have any pets, keep them out, or if you have a gentle cat maybe hold her in your arms and show him how to stroke the kitty. Don't be afraid to let him play outside or get a little messy, he can always wash afterwards. Carry him if he wants it
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But, no, really. Just be calm, be confident in the fact that you know what's best, and have fun with him. It'll be exhausting, and you'll no doubt have tiny heart attacks, but just keep up with him, and be considerate, and you'll be fine. ♥
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Hahaha, I babysit a lot! Just have fun with him. Play games, be light-hearted, smile, laugh a LOT, and listen to whatever crazy things he wants to say. Don't talk down to him, or bend over and look down at him, that's intimidating. Don't sweet-talk or anything, just sound nice, friendly, and honest. Let him win every game. Don't make a big fuss over food or if he gets a little hurt (like, he trips or stubs his toe or something), because that makes them freak out. If you have any pets, keep them out, or if you have a gentle cat maybe hold her in your arms and show him how to stroke the kitty. Don't be afraid to let him play outside or get a little messy, he can always wash afterwards. Carry him if he wants it ( ... )
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