Tell your child what is going to take place. (You are going to go to pre-school, mommy is going to leave, you will have fun with your friends, mommy will come back and get you.)
Although it is going to be hard you need to kiss him/her goodbye and leave, even if he/she is crying. He/she will eventually stop crying and have a good time. This could take up to a few weeks. And it will probably be alot harder on you than your child. Make a big deal about seeing him/her when you get there to pick him/her up. Be excited about the "art work" he/she makes.
I promise in all good time it will work out. The hardest to deal with is when you get to the point of dropping them off and they go running off saying, "Bye Mom!" like it is no big deal at all.
Good luck!
2006-08-16 08:15:29
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answered by Raspberry 6
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We just dealt with that a couple of months ago. Honestly, the only thing that worked was to just take him there and leave quickly. He cried, but the teachers said he was fine within ten minutes of us leaving. He seemed pretty happy when we picked him up. The next day he was nervous and cried a little bit, but he went into the classroom willingly. After that, nothing. He was excited to go everyday and upset when it wasn't a school day. Preschool is fun, once your child figures this out it shouldn't be a big deal anymore. Also, a good thing to do is call the preschool and ask them if they have any tips for you... they know what they're doing. Good luck!
2006-08-16 08:14:01
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answered by me 6
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You need to be able to try dropping the child off at a friends for like a half hour to an hour. And do this a few times or as often as possible until the child gets the idea that you have to go for a few but will be back. Then also ask the teachers at the preschool for help with distractions, getting other children to play with. It's not easy but if the child cries you need to walk out the door and keep going. It breaks your heart and u feel bad but in time it will be fine. And before u know it your child will walk in give kisses and hugs and go running to play. It will be ok
2006-08-16 08:16:45
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answered by Stacy C 1
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hi, have you ever asked the daycare team how he's as quickly as you have left? I in basic terms ask via fact I had a similar concern while my 2nd daughter went to nursery in basic terms earlier she replaced into 2. She might cry, howl and characteristic hysterics for the 1st 2 weeks. the workers advised me to easily supply her a kiss, say i may be lower back quickly and then pass away. I used to cheat and cling around for a couple of minutes exterior, peeking during the window. Lo and behold interior a couple of minutes she replaced into easily high quality. After the 1st few weeks she might run off to play with the different teenagers, each and every so often even forgetting her kiss! i'm afraid toddlers are very sturdy at choosing up on our anxieties and we are able to, without realising it, feed their fears, i.e. toddler cries, mum gets under pressure, toddler selections up in this and makes greater fuss next time, making mum much greater under pressure etc. etc. a style of snowball effect. i might say it rather is going to strengthen in the subsequent week and in approximately yet another 2 or 3 you would be thinking what you have been ever frightened approximately. desire this facilitates a sprint, sturdy luck, i will keep my hands crossed for you.
2016-09-29 08:24:24
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answered by ? 4
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My younger 2 boys go to preschool and both were very excited and didn't even cry. My oldest loves being around kids so he was all for school, and my middle son liked it because he saw that his brother did. My middle son was upset when he found out he would be at a different school than his older brother, but he loves school. I am a stay at home mom so they don't play with other kids very often, and I think that helped with them starting school. My middle son rides the bus and loves it. I take my older son to school because his school doesn't offer transportation. Anyway, goodluck! If you have any questions just e-mail me.
2006-08-16 08:11:00
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answered by Froggie 3
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This happened with my daughter.She was stuck to me like glue.She told the teacher I would be coming everyday with her and to find me a desk and a cubby for my pocketbook.I had to do it three days and than she made friends and told me to go home.Once the child feels safe and makes friends it will be okay.You might have to go a few times with the child and he will let you know when he's ready to let you go.I honestly thought I was going to have to go to preschool all year.I cherish those moments because after that they grow up to fast.Make sure you get pictures,they will not believe you in years to come.Good Luck!
2006-08-16 08:12:17
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answered by Lisa M 3
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2016-05-17 12:19:28
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answered by Karen 4
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The best way may sound tough, but it has to be done. Just take them, tell them you will be back, kiss them, and leave. Forget the drama. The longer you linger, the harder it will be. Most times, they have stopped crying before you get to the car. BE STRONG.
2006-08-16 08:08:53
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answered by mommacass76 2
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i used to take my eldest son to the grocery shops just after the school ends.then i used to buy him gums,stickers, chips everyday. the gifts were not costly but soon he learnt that if he went to school then he will be rewarded afterwards. this continued for a month. then he went to school cause he liked it.
2006-08-16 08:12:35
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answered by atahsina 5
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No, sorry mine was asking me when I was going to leave on her first day of preschool. :(
2006-08-16 08:08:47
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answered by shae 6
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