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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 530474" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>It must have hurt you to have to leave him like that! And yet I do find it VERY positive that he later calmed down and was happily engaged. </p><p>You know your child. J used to do this when we lived in Morocco when I left him at a creche that he did not like - terrible, heart-wrenching screaming and clinging to me - and where I don't think they were very attuned to kids; at another creche, which he did like and where there was a lovely assistant he bonded with, he was fine, didn't even look back... not saying this to worry you, obviously, but just to wonder whether V is "telling" you anything about this daycare. It sounds like not, because you say it is a good and caring one. If all is fine, and it is just a transition thing, then I agree that it must be better to make this into a regular activity that he comes to like and expect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 530474, member: 11227"] It must have hurt you to have to leave him like that! And yet I do find it VERY positive that he later calmed down and was happily engaged. You know your child. J used to do this when we lived in Morocco when I left him at a creche that he did not like - terrible, heart-wrenching screaming and clinging to me - and where I don't think they were very attuned to kids; at another creche, which he did like and where there was a lovely assistant he bonded with, he was fine, didn't even look back... not saying this to worry you, obviously, but just to wonder whether V is "telling" you anything about this daycare. It sounds like not, because you say it is a good and caring one. If all is fine, and it is just a transition thing, then I agree that it must be better to make this into a regular activity that he comes to like and expect. [/QUOTE]
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