Most children will settle down into an activity or two immediately if their parent stays long enough

The trauma caused from exchanging the home environment for a daycare one can cause many children to have issues. The attitudes and abilities of the caregivers can affect this transition both positively and negatively. It is recommended that the child's providers be someone they already know, if it is remotely possible. Naturally, this is not always feasible and the parent must explore the many other resources at their disposal. By asking around the community, often you can get a great idea about a daycare center through word of mouth. Experiences - both good and bad - can be put on the table for your consideration. While it is true that not every provider's personalities will match up with every child's personality, if there is more than one severe critique lobbied at a provider, there is likely to be a problem with that person. Presuming word of mouth does not pan out why not try obtaining a list of daycare providers from your Department of Social Services. Your pediatrician may also be able to give you a recommendation because many doctors get to know their patients fairly well, particularly with children. Child caretakers can also be found in phone books and newspapers. After picking a provider that you are happy with, take your child to examine the facilities. Take your child with you to this meeting if possible as this will give them a chance to look around their new environment and meet the person or people who will be caring for them. Many children also derive a sense of security from certain items, be they security blankets or favorite toys, and with the permission of the daycare, those should be allowed to go with the child. Many children experience intense longing for home in the initial weeks, and this can be a way to offset that. Sending a picture of yourself with the child is not necessarily a bad idea, although for many children, it will only cause further distress.

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Most children will settle down into an activity or two immediately if their parent stays long enough for them to do so. If you give a time to your child that you will return and pick them up, make sure you are there on time. Telling your child when you will arrive to reclaim him or her lets the child feel more secure during their daycare experience.

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Leaving your child should never seem like a negative thing on the parent's behalf. If you send a negative message, or if you seem upset, your child will only be ten times worse than she or he already was. Your child is likely to cry regardless, but they are just as likely to settle down after a few minutes. Don't spend a whole lot of time on your good-bye, as your child is likely to sob regardless - simply leave and wait until you return to cuddle, hold, and adore the child that you've likely missed as much as they've missed you.