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Completely agree. Ive said it before, Ill say it again, being the mom of a child around Caylee's age (and my son is extremely loved and doted upon by every member of his family) her behavior is completely NORMAL. I see the same behavior in her that I see in my son in noisy, strange places or with people he's not normally around every day. Shes happily reading, interacting, talking, being silly etc in other parts of the video. It shows brief footage of her sitting on her ggpa's lap and being attentive, listening, appreciating the moment, hes singing to her. I just dont see all this unexplained fear, and ordering around some of you are talking about. When my son departs from his grandparents we tell him to give a kiss and say bye bye, thats not ordering, its teaching your child to give affection to thier loved ones. If he doesnt want to, he wont, its his choice, but he almost always freely gives kisses and hugs when asked.
Also, some have brought up about Caylee looking upset or hitting, pulling away, in her pics. You should see my son's expressions in his carseat sometimes, kids dont like them, and they get antsy and want out, its normal. He is also going thru a stage where he has been pulling away from his daddy or trying to hit him. My husband gets his feelings hurt alot because of this and theres no explanation for it. There is no abuse, no instilling fear, my husband has never hit, spanked, or done anything to warrant the way our son acts towards him sometimes. It happens, especially at this age, thats why its called the terrible twos, and I know from talking to other moms of kids this age they do the same thing. Dont even get me started on how my son acts when I get the camera out, he gets mad, cries, tries to grab it, etc because he wants it or just doesnt want to sit still for a pic, they are becoming independant and get frustrated alot at this age.
Its not a fair or correct assumption to say that because a child pulls away, hits at or looks grumpy that they are being mistreated.