What I enjoy about being caretaker isn’t the power of stripping away adult activities but watching someone finally let their guard down and let me take care of them. Don you worry, let me take care of those worries for you little one. You’re far too young to be worrying about it.
cg who cradles u in their arms, watching ur chest peacefully rise n fall in content. they have background noise, as u don’t like silence. it’s so peaceful
carer who tries to help their baby feel comfortable in their headspace. cleaning up after them, making snacks, refilling their sippy cup, brushing their hair and helping them get dressed. mundane things so their baby doesn't have to worry because they're too tiny to do that!
clingy carer that is always checking
in on you with cute little texts
throughout the day .
“ [ title ] misses you very much ! ”
“ how is my baby feeling after that
extra tough class ? ”
“ [ title ] is always here for you , okay
sweetheart ? ” ♡
little who cant voice their thoughts n feelings, too overwhelmed n instantly cryin everytime they try to talk
carer who softly hushes their littles cries n tries to ease them into writin or drawin how they feel so their carer can figure out how to help them
꒰ ✉︎ ꒱ #ageretwt
Little one who curls in on themself while regressed trying to be smaller, quieter, afraid they take up too much space. Too big, too tall, too much.
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Caregiver who never hesitates, who opens their arms wider every time.
🦋 — little one who gets anxious going out, always clinging to their carer tightly and fidgeting. carer who always has their hand tightly gripped, whispering reassurance as they navigate where they need to go, keeping their baby safe.
a carer who wants me to be tiny, who coaxes it out of me, who helps me dismantle my walls and defenses until im their babbling little one, gentle arms and soft reassurances, “you’re never too much dear one, i love caring for you. you’re my one and only special baby,”
moments when a tiny doesn’t know how to say they’re slipping small, they just trail behind papa more closely than usual, fingers catching on his sleeve when he stops walking. papa notices right away, he slows his steps, adjusts without comment, and lets baby stay tucked close.
Daily Daddy Reminder:
Being little is allowed and needed, even. Every sigh, every excited bounce, every shy “Dada…” matters more than you know and will melt the right heart.
Daddy chooses you in every moment: during the rushed hours, the clingy cuddles, the quiet checks, and gentle wipes when you’re too small to ask.
You don't have to earn this space; it's yours.
Right here, you’re safe to be as small as you need, as messy as you feel.
#abdlgirls
little one who retreats when they feel small, stepping backwards, shrinking into corners, apologies tumbling & tears falling + carer who doesn’t step away, who inches closer, patiently and gently prying, pulling them from their shell of isolation, “shh title’s here sweet thing”
🪀 — little one who prefers to play solo, doing their own thing but always wanting their carer near anyway. carer who thinks their baby is so cute with how they turn to look at them every now and again, and takes to making soft humming
carer who makes rules / is strict ,
but always explains why we have
each rule and their importance .
“ baby , you need to drink your water
for your health ”
“ not too much candy or else you
might get a tummy ache sweetheart ”
being retaught how to be reliant by a gentle yet firm cg. "ah ah, that's something title should do!" "i know you can sweets, but you don't need to when i'm here. let me? you would make title so so happy to do this for you" "see? all done! you did such a good job baby!"
💭 — little one who's too shy to use titles but really wants to, carer who never pushes, but always uses them first; "dad's here," "dada loves you" . . when the little one finally uses a title, their carer tears up with joy,