
Mornings can be tough — especially when little ones cling tightly at drop-off. Separation anxiety is completely normal, but with a few simple steps, you can help your child (and yourself) transition smoothly each day.
Children feel more confident when they know what to expect. Start each day with the same calm rhythm — breakfast, brushing teeth, getting dressed, and heading out. Consistency builds comfort.
Spend a few minutes the night before talking about what your child will do at childcare the next day — playing with friends, reading stories, or making art. This prepares their mind and helps reduce surprises.
A long goodbye can make separation harder. Instead, use a cheerful, predictable phrase like “See you after snack time!” and leave confidently. Children pick up on your emotions — if you’re calm, they’ll feel safe.
A small item from home — like a soft toy or family photo — can ease anxiety and help children feel connected while you’re apart.
It’s tempting to stay longer when your child cries, but consistency builds trust. Over time, they’ll learn you always come back.
Parent Reflection:
What’s your childcare morning drop-off ritual? What helped your child adjust when starting childcare?
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