Tell me it gets better. I'm back to work and we're on LO's second week of DC. For most of the days, the teacher has written "wouldn't stop crying" on his little paper and it just breaks my heart. He will be 3 months tomorrow and he's our first so of course this has got me stressing. By the end of my maternity leave, we had a good routine going of eating, playing, transition to rocking for a nap. I'm pretty sure at DC, it's more like, eating, then sitting in the swing. He's never been able to just sit in the swing and fall asleep on his own without a fuss. So I'm sure after 30 minutes or so in the swing, he starts to meltdown and then it's all downhill from there.
I plan on giving them some tips on what I do to soothe DS. But I guess I'm looking for reassurance that DS will calm down a little and get used to daycare and he's not miserable. He's still so young! I trust his teachers, but at the same time when I see "wouldn't stop crying" everyday, I feel so helpless.

Re: Won't stop crying at DC
I hope he stats having better days soon. Ig you trust the place, it sounds like you are doing everything you can to check up and help them out.
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I've had two babies in daycare and "won't stop crying" is extremely unacceptable. That means that they aren't doing the things they need to do to help soothe him and keep him from crying. They are the pros. You mean to tell me they can't do anything at all to help him? At our daycare they had one teacher that would sit and rock a swaddled baby for hours to help calm the fussy ones down. The teachers job is to KNOW how to calm a baby down. Sorry... but I just think that is so wrong to write won't stop crying. That's horrendous to me.
Have you considered that this daycare may not be the right fit? I would ask the teacher what they're doing all day, how they soothe him, what is he doing before he gets upset (the pp pointed out overstimulation which happens a lot around the 3 or 4 month age). Also, look at his nap schedule and eating schedule. Overtired might be triggering it. GL.