It has been over a month and my daughter is still crying when I drop her off at daycare. I know she's having a blast during the day and is well cared for while she is there. However, the moment we get within eyeshot of the daycare center she starts balling her eyes out. For the first two years, my SIL watched her and my DD was extremely catered to. I knew transitioning to a daycare environment would be challenging but I didn't think that after a month she'd still be crying every morning. Help!
Please tell me she will stop eventually.
Re: How do I make the crying stop?
how are you reacting to her crying?
I tend to just talk about things in advance - and with this, I'd talk it up big time as soon as you get up in the morning - oh, boy, school today, yay! I'll bet you play ____ and you can _____, do you think you'll play with _____ or _____ first? etc, etc. and then if/when she starts the crying, acknowledge it and say I'm sorry you're upset, but you'll have fun doing ___ when you're there.
this is pretty much what we do...and it took my girls two months to fully transition so there were no longer tears at drop off (this week actually!) she will get there!
I am not saying this is wrong because I know it works for many but this will always back-fire with my DS. I wish I had answers, it was on and off crying the first few months for DS and I expect the same from DD.
When she begins to cry, I remind her of all the fun activities she'll be doing. Basically, giving her a pep talk to get her to relax. It doesn't help.
At home getting ready, she's excited to go to school like her big sisters. She's quick to get dressed and head out the door but, like I said, once she sees the daycare, it's over. <sigh>