On the first day of daycare parents sometimes are a nervous wreck. Particularly mothers, mired in guilt about leaving your little one in daycare for the first time. These fears and concerns of parents are quite common, usually because many parents not knowing how their child will react to this new environment. In fact, it is common to see parents mourn the entrance to the daycare during the first days. it's important to maintain a safe and positive attitude which will help the child.
It's no secret that children are all great observers and if they sense that you are worried or in distressed they will feel the same and fear will be much worse for them. Think about perhaps sending your partner if you are feeling anxious about leaving your child in daycare those first few days. You can also create a fun routine the night before and create positive expectation with your child by helping him or her get everything ready.
Once in daycare, don't leave without assuring your child that everything is fine and you'll be there in a few hours. Give the child a kiss and a hug with a big smile, and tell them to have a good day. Some children will cry and try to follow their parents. Do not even think to stay with your child to try to comfort him or her if that's the care, it will only make it worse.
Once is time to pick up the child, it is important that parents are very aware of what happened during the day. Ask your child if he had a good day and whether they met new children, made new friends and what kind of activities he participated in. Gradually your child will get used to your new routine and every day will be easier but you must start slowly and as the days pass they will begin showing increasing enthusiasm and interest.
Hopefully these tips can help you in those first few days that can be very frustrating to many parents. If you follow these tips you will see that it will be much more simpler and you probably won't feel as bad when your child is excited to go to daycare.
It's no secret that children are all great observers and if they sense that you are worried or in distressed they will feel the same and fear will be much worse for them. Think about perhaps sending your partner if you are feeling anxious about leaving your child in daycare those first few days. You can also create a fun routine the night before and create positive expectation with your child by helping him or her get everything ready.
Once in daycare, don't leave without assuring your child that everything is fine and you'll be there in a few hours. Give the child a kiss and a hug with a big smile, and tell them to have a good day. Some children will cry and try to follow their parents. Do not even think to stay with your child to try to comfort him or her if that's the care, it will only make it worse.
Once is time to pick up the child, it is important that parents are very aware of what happened during the day. Ask your child if he had a good day and whether they met new children, made new friends and what kind of activities he participated in. Gradually your child will get used to your new routine and every day will be easier but you must start slowly and as the days pass they will begin showing increasing enthusiasm and interest.
Hopefully these tips can help you in those first few days that can be very frustrating to many parents. If you follow these tips you will see that it will be much more simpler and you probably won't feel as bad when your child is excited to go to daycare.
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