Anonymous wrote:My son is one of the scream criers. I feel horrible about this and every day I try to talk to him, get him excited and ready for school. Everyday I pick him up he tells me that he had a fun day and he is in good spirits. For whatever reason, this has been incredibly hard for him. He was in a daycare prior, so he's used to the separation. I apologize to everyone who has to witness this. I'm open to any suggestions on how to fix this. We talk about school every day, and I've always reassured him that we are returning to get him. Again, I hope this to will pass. Please don't blame Lee for this, as they are exceptional at helping him calm down and enjoy his day (I'm told the crying stops within 5 minutes of class starting.)
Oh that is my comment. Please don't apologize. For weeks, my kid cried every day at his last school when i dropped him off (and then every day when I picked him up because he didn't want to leave). But he was one of two cryers and the only one to cry in the aftenoon. I am never in the building when there isn't at least one kid crying - not wanting mom to leave, not wanting to go to dance class, other reasons. i am sure it is about the school being new to everyone unless there is indeed something about Monetessori that requies more transition time for little ones (because prehaps eth focus on independence). That was my question really. No blame or angst for Lee or mom's intended.