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My Baby Started Daycare Today


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As you can tell by the title my baby started daycare today. He is only going once a week to start. Its actually a babysitter not a daycare. He kissed me goodbye and went to play with the other kids. He isnt really a baby per say anymore. He is 1 1/2. But he is growing up, who said he was allowed to do that/??? waaaahhhhhh, I hope it gets easier. I called there today a bit after lunch and before nap time. Colin ate all his lunch, drank all his bottles, but wouldnt nap. I guess that is just being in a different place.. he has to get used to that. We are starting with only one day a week, we will see how this goes..

thanks for reading my ranting!!!


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It can be very stressfull putting you baby in in daycare. They do grow up so fast. I used to do home daycare. It can take some kids a bit of time to adjust....especially with yours only going once a week. It can take a week or two for naps and the rutine to become normal in a full time child. If you have any concerns stop in at anytime unanounced to check up on your son....they can't keep you from doing that. If you child appears to be happy when you pick him up every time then chances are he is being cared for and having fun. I hope your son does well and adjusts quickly....good luck.

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