Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"It sounds like you miss me when you see all the other kids getting picked up and you have to wait and wait. You wish you could be one of the first ones picked up. I miss you too and also wish I could pick you up earlier. It's hard to miss people we love, isn't it?"
Ridiculous response. If OP is always late, or late 3 days every week, of course the child is upset. Give her a time, "I'll pick you up by 5:30 today." If OP knows that she may be later give child the time she'll pick her up that day.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is the last to be picked up on a regular basis, then she has a point. You are essentially telling her that your job is more important than she is. You fix this by showing up on time.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is the last to be picked up on a regular basis, then she has a point. You are essentially telling her that your job is more important than she is. You fix this by showing up on time.
Anonymous wrote:If your child is the last to be picked up on a regular basis, then she has a point. You are essentially telling her that your job is more important than she is. You fix this by showing up on time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:3 to 4 days out of a week, she will say that I am late to pick her up and ask for why. She is one of the last few kids to be picked up in classroom and I tell her many time that I am not too late and I cannot pick her up earlier due to work. It has been going on for months, and she has attended thos daycare for 2 plus years.
That makes me feel some guilt. What is better way for me to respond to her to flip the table to change it into happier atmosphere pickup. She is not sad or cry, but I feel a bit of blame from her. I try to pick her up before daycare closing in 5 minutes
Maybe have a word with the daycare workers. They might be doing things like packing stuff up and cleaning when there are just a few kids left. I was the last kid at daycare often, and even though it’s not intentional, having the adults clean up around you feels a little lonely.
You got great advice above on how to validate her feelings.
Anonymous wrote:"It sounds like you miss me when you see all the other kids getting picked up and you have to wait and wait. You wish you could be one of the first ones picked up. I miss you too and also wish I could pick you up earlier. It's hard to miss people we love, isn't it?"
Anonymous wrote:We went through this too. Then a couple of months later my hours changed and I picked DS up earlier than everyone else. Then I got...Why do you pick me up so early? I want to keep playing with my friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you pick her up early one day a week she's not going to understand why you can't do that everyday. Too confusing.
She’s only little for so long and she wants her mother. She’s not a soldier. Do what you can to pick her up earlier, even if it’s just once a week.
Anonymous wrote:3 to 4 days out of a week, she will say that I am late to pick her up and ask for why. She is one of the last few kids to be picked up in classroom and I tell her many time that I am not too late and I cannot pick her up earlier due to work. It has been going on for months, and she has attended thos daycare for 2 plus years.
That makes me feel some guilt. What is better way for me to respond to her to flip the table to change it into happier atmosphere pickup. She is not sad or cry, but I feel a bit of blame from her. I try to pick her up before daycare closing in 5 minutes
Anonymous wrote:"It sounds like you miss me when you see all the other kids getting picked up and you have to wait and wait. You wish you could be one of the first ones picked up. I miss you too and also wish I could pick you up earlier. It's hard to miss people we love, isn't it?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if you pick her up early one day a week she's not going to understand why you can't do that everyday. Too confusing.
She’s only little for so long and she wants her mother. She’s not a soldier. Do what you can to pick her up earlier, even if it’s just once a week.