I was the same way dropping my son off at daycare for the first time. That was 7 years ago, but I still remember like it was yesterday lol. He paid me no mind when we went for the visit/tour, and got along great with the other kids. The first day we dropped him off, he was good. it wasn't until he noticed Dad and I weren't there that he started to cry, while we watched from outside the door. Another kid gave him a hug and a toy and he was good! I on the other hand was an absolute wreck and my husband had to stop me from going back inside 🤣😭 All of that just to say, you got this Momma!! It's hard the first time, or even the first week or so, but it does get better. It sounds like she already has a decent relationship with the other kids and that definitely goes a long way. You both got this!! 🥰❤️
My son is older now, and homeschooled (he has autism and this just works for us), but he still has his activities outside of me and his dad. I still get that "I'm leaving my baby" feeling, while he gives me a half hug and runs to be with his friends lol.
@jasmine I wish I would of gotten a early head start on this cus I feel so crushed inside 🥺
@Jaleasa I don’t even wanna be there to hear the crying begin cus that’ll just do it for me like ok ii can’t stay with her today lml
@Arii wish i can say it gets easier cause for me i still be missing him and wanna cry even if we’re use to the routine😭
That’s how my oldest was in the beginning. She’s been with me all 5 years, shed cry, scream and maker herself throw up . I worked in the daycare so it helped . My ex co workers were a big help . Now she’s in kindergarten 🩷.
Both of my kids have been daycare babies. It is hard and I personally dont think it ever gets much easier for us but it does for them. My littlest goes to the same daycare her sister went to and shes thriving. We absolutely love our daycare provider and I fully trust her with my kids.
how i was when my little one started and he’s almost 2 months🥲