Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you will find out in two days. Yes, she may cry all day - and that is your fault. I simply cannot believe you did not prepare her at all for this.
+1 I took my DD to daycare every day for a few hours to get her acclimated and learned the daycare schedule and practices so we could start them at home. The transition was easy.
Yes, OP, you really screwed up and I cannot believe none of this occurred to you until this morning. You poor baby will probably cry for a few days and not understand what is going on. I am actually angry with you for that.
On the other hand, I did actually try to "train" my DD on the nap practices at home and it just made our last weeks frustrating for her and it's simply nothing like sleeping in a room full of babies so she didn't adjust well. It's a big transition no matter how you ease into it and artificially creating daycare circumstances at home wound up can be more confusing for a baby than just getting used to the transition as it comes. You need to go to therapy if you are "actually angry" that OP's baby MAY HAVE had an easier transition and may have a rough few days as a result.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I guess you will find out in two days. Yes, she may cry all day - and that is your fault. I simply cannot believe you did not prepare her at all for this.
+1 I took my DD to daycare every day for a few hours to get her acclimated and learned the daycare schedule and practices so we could start them at home. The transition was easy.
Yes, OP, you really screwed up and I cannot believe none of this occurred to you until this morning. You poor baby will probably cry for a few days and not understand what is going on. I am actually angry with you for that.
Anonymous wrote:I guess you will find out in two days. Yes, she may cry all day - and that is your fault. I simply cannot believe you did not prepare her at all for this.
Anonymous wrote:My 9 month old baby starts daycare this Monday and I'm worried that she's going to cry all day. My daughter still nurses at least 4x a night and nurses down for naps. My husband and have both tried to get her to self soothe and sleep in her crib but she won't. How do they nap train babies in daycare who are use to nursing to sleep?