So today we had a daycare practice for a couple hours as she starts on Monday. It was horrible and I came home in tears. First, when i gave DS to the caregiver, DS started crying. This is when I expect the caregiver (with over 17yrs experience) so soothe DS. I told her what DS likes and I step out the door and waited for DS to quite. She did not. I go back in 15 min later and ahow her how to soothe DS again. I leave with DS playing happily. I am gone for 1.5 hours to return to DS crying again. When I walked in the caregiver starts apologizing. I asked if she cried the whole time and she said know. that DS played a biy the slept for 40min. She started crying when caregiver tried to give her bottle even though tge bottle was in the fridge. DS does not like taking a bottle and I was hoping this experienced caregiver could help. She seemed lost. I took DS and her eyes were red like she'd been crying awhile not a few minutes.
I was hoping to get a warm fuzzy today about daycare but now I'm more freaked out!!!
Am I overreacting?
Re: daycare practice
That sounds really trying. Maybe baby like a warm bottle. Can the caregiver try heating bottle in bottle warmer?
Also, it sometime take a bit for everyone to adjust. Go with you gut but you might want to give it a few more days just to see if today was a fluke.
I also think you need to work on the bottle more. She isn't going to magically take it just because your boobs aren't there. She's just going to scream for your boobs and be hungry.
Overall, give it more time, communicate with the daycare provider about what is working for both of you with lo and trust your gut. Some environments just don't work for some kids and you have to find the right fit.
Baby may refuse to eat, may refuse to nap, may not even want to be put down. Yes they will cry! And a lot! It's completely normal! Over time, it will get better!
Make sure you communicate clearly your LO's daily routine! We requested any and all info, written down, that woul make baby more comfortable.
I will say though, if you feel uncomfortable or you don't feel that your LO is getting the best possible care, try and find a new center or a private nanny.