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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 530428"><p>I understand how you feel! When difficult child was little and in pre-school we would go through the crying and clinging at the door. Not all the time. Every few months I would get it for about a week or so. I could hear him screaming as the teachers carried him down the hallway. The first few times it happened I found it to be heartbreaking. No one wants to leave their child when they are crying like that, but it was really the best thing for both him and me. When I would pick him up they would tell me that five minutes later he had stopped crying and was playing happily with the other kids. </p><p></p><p>Don't feel badly that you took him to day care today. He calmed down and was able to get into the routine after you left him, even though he knew that today was not his "normal" day care day. I think that's a very good thing. He was able to adapt after a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 530428"] I understand how you feel! When difficult child was little and in pre-school we would go through the crying and clinging at the door. Not all the time. Every few months I would get it for about a week or so. I could hear him screaming as the teachers carried him down the hallway. The first few times it happened I found it to be heartbreaking. No one wants to leave their child when they are crying like that, but it was really the best thing for both him and me. When I would pick him up they would tell me that five minutes later he had stopped crying and was playing happily with the other kids. Don't feel badly that you took him to day care today. He calmed down and was able to get into the routine after you left him, even though he knew that today was not his "normal" day care day. I think that's a very good thing. He was able to adapt after a while. [/QUOTE]
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