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Growing up, my mom worked extremely hard in order to financially provide for my small family. Now that I’m an adult, I appreciate the long hours she worked at the factory so that she could afford to buy food and clothes for my sister and me. Unfortunately, due to my mom’s work schedule, my sister and I were forced to stay at relatives’ homes after school each day. Because we stayed at so many different people’s homes, our bus driver always got confused about the location he needed to drop us off at. On this blog, I hope you will discover the benefits of leaving your kids at a safe daycare facility each day. Enjoy!

Tips To Help Your Child Adjust To Before-School Daycare

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Is your child going to be starting a half day kindergarten program in the fall? This may be the first time they will be away from home for a significant part of the day, which will be quite a bit of adjusting. In addition, working parents need to find a before school daycare program to enroll their child in so that they can be watched throughout the entire day. Here are some tips to help your kid adjust to their new schedule with daycare in the morning:

Adjust Their Schedule Before The First Day

A common mistake made by parents is waiting until the first day of their new schedule to adjust the child to it. This has the potential to cause a lot of problems with a child, especially if they are not used to waking up so early.

Consider adjusting them to their new schedule about a week before it is supposed to start. Get them up at the new time, get ready right away in the morning, and help them learn any new morning routine. This will help everything go smoothly when the first day comes since the routine won't be a surprise.

In addition, adjusting to the routine early helps a child be less cranky for their first day. They'll be well rested due to having a chance to slip their bedtime earlier if necessary.

Talk About Making Friends

If your child has never been in a daycare environment before, it is a good idea to talk to them about making friends with other kid. Let them know that they should be sharing toys with other kids instead of just playing on their own. If they see a group of kids playing together, teach your child how to nicely go up to them and ask if they can play too. Teaching them these things will help them ease into a new social situation they may not be used to.

Check In About Their Feelings

You should be checking in with your child every day to ask them how their new schedule is going. Ask about what they are doing in daycare and what their day is like. You can get a good idea about if they are enjoying the program, and potentially offer some suggestions about how things could be better. You may even find that your child is enjoying their time at a morning daycare more than they enjoy actually going to school.

Contact a company like Toddle Towne Learning Centers for more information and assistance.

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4 September 2017