My 16 month old daughter has severe seperation anxiety. I've been home with her for the past year and a half. I am starting a new job on Monday. My daughter will be in daycare but she hates it. They allowed me to drop her off for a couple of hours this week and she cried the entire time. I left her with daddy this evening while I ran a few errands and she cried so much he had to call me so that she could hear my voice. Im so worried about leaving her in daycare all day. Anyone else have any advice for dealing with this?
Re: Going to work w seperation nxiety
According to family lore I was the same and cried literally every day. I have no memories of it however, and have no lasting effects to report.
Good luck!
In college I nannied for an 18-month old in the same situation. The first day was.. rough. Really rough. He cried for pretty much the WHOLE time, didn't eat well, would finally sleep and then wake up crying.
The second day, he cried for about half of the day. By the third day, it was easy peasy. Amusingly, the thing that worked the best was leaving the TV on to Golden Girls.. His mom apparently watched that show a lot, and just having it on in the back ground calmed him down a lot. Eventually, we didn't even need that, and by the end of the summer, he'd cry when I left.
So basically, there is hope. It will probably be rough for some period of time, but your DCP should be used to similar situations and able to help her adjust.
P.S. separation anxiety is normal, but the extremes are more of a personality thing.
My DD behaves the same way. Best of luck to you as well and thanks for sharing