We started in home daycare last week, and I am not sure when should I expect to get better. The first day he cried for almost an hour, then he slept for an hour and then I went to pick him up. The second day he cried the bloody murder when I dropped him off, but was ok after 30 min. or so. When DH went to pick him up, he looked even happy. But now every day is like that. The first 1/2 an hour he screems! It is so painful to leave him like that

Arghhhh, looks like we didn't choose a good period to send him to daycare. He was just becoming very clingy and showing a lot of stranger anxiety. But we have to work! I want to eventually graduate, I am sick of being at school at this age!
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Re: Second week of daycare
I know it's hard, take it that your doing such a great job he doesn't want to leave you. My only daughter, now 16 cried for 3 years straight. It became a routine for her. In the beginning I would call to see how she was doing and within minutes of me leaving they said she was up and playing.
She's 16 and still doesn't like to leave me for long.
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I have felt your pain, and so much so, that I had to ask DH to do the drop off and I would do the pick up.
I don't want to scare you, but please keep an eye on him. I didn't know what to watch for in terms of separation anxiety. One day, we discovered that my DH had a small bald spot on the side of her head. I asked about it at the dayhome and they mentioned "yeah, she's always got hair in her hands"...I was pretty angry that they didn't tell us about that. What we ended up learning was that my DH had severe separation anxiety. We pulled her out of the dayhome and tried a nanny in our home. She still pulled. We parted ways with the nanny and had my mother in law take care of her(mind you all the while this was only for 2-3d/week) and she still pulled. After 2 months of trying these I quit my job. She's never pulled her hair out again.
Trust your gut and if you are ok with it as time goes by then you've made the right decision. I knew it was really, really bad and it never felt ok. I couldn't even drop her off and see it in her eyes...Even though everyone kept telling me it would get better, it didn't. I wish I didn't wait so long. I think that there truly are some kids that need to be at home with mom. For us, this is a small sacrifice so that we might have our little be the best she can be. Huge difference in our income. Happy child.
If your little one really does improve with the drop off, then you'll feel better. Keep an eye on his habits and you'll know. Best of luck