- 3 months ago
#59721
I think that it's great that you're reaching out to others for advice as a caregiver. Since we don't know much about you or your little I'm just wondering somethings. You said that your little is anti-social with mostly yes/no answers. Don't know their little age, but is it possible that their little age is much younger than you both realize? How long have they known they have been a little, and/or are you their first caregiver? Maybe they are just shy/embarrassed about revealing more of their personality to you? For me personally it took me years to become comfortable with revealing my little side to anyone in person. If they are shy/embarrassed it's just going to take time just continue to be patient. They will appreciate your patience with them, and you will be rewarded for your patience.
In the meantime maybe trying to figure out their love language. You should focus on all of them, but what is the primary way they feel cared for...do they love physical touch? (give them lots of cuddles and forehead kisses); do they love acts of service? (tie their shoes for them and cut the food on their plate into bit size pieces); is it words of affirmation (as @TommyTotadin TommyTotadin said give them petnames or what @Moondust said post sticky notes for them. Is it gifts? do they totally light up when you give them something? give them a candy every once in a while like previously mentioned or surprise with a new stuffie. Or maybe it's just quality time they need from you, so try to do activities you both enjoy frequently together. Wishing you both the best!