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P Daycare Update: Week 10 (Adjusting to Daycare)

It’s been about 2.5 months since P started daycare and it looks like he has finally started adjusting fully to daycare.  What does that mean to me?  I have a pretty low bar I think, but it was primarily three things I was looking for:

  • He generally isn’t fussing during drop-offs or pickups
    • He was fine week 1, but likely wasn’t sure what was happening as he started getting teary week 2 (apparently this regression is normal).  By week 4 he started to understand the routine.
  • Getting a normalish nap (we’re just looking for an hour and no tears)
    • He used to sleep no more than 30 minutes and start crying once the lights went out.
  • He isn’t scared of heading to daycare
    • Luckily we didn’t have to deal with this, but there’s a reason we considered this important.

The following info were things that worked for us in getting P acclimated to daycare so YMMV.  Also, note that in general we had the most control over the first point.  A lot of the other ones were just things to wait out or look out for.

First point – No Fussing:
Why? I think most parents don’t want to start their day with a fight against their small humans (they can be strong when they want to be).  Crying and the like is also a good way to guilt many a parent into staying longer than need be during drop-off.
Tips:

  • Decide on a consistent point person for drop-off:  We decided I would be doing drop-offs as I would be less likely to dote during drop-off during the beginning.
  • Tell your kids what’s going to happen on the way out:  I’ve heard kids understand a lot more than we think they do.  I have no idea if this worked, but we do it in case he understands so he’ll know what to expect.
  • Tell your kids what’s going to happen during drop-off:  Same as above.  Let them know you’re leaving, but you’ll be back.  We will tell him which one of us will come.
  • Have a routine on the way in: After a few drop-offs P and I started to get a routine on the way into school.  I think this helps them acclimate and they feel like they’re somewhat in control over some stuff (they have so little control).  Our routine was as follows: I would carry him while we were in the parking lot until we got to the sidewalks where he would get to walk to the classroom at his pace.  We stop by and say hi to the tortoise.  He gets to put his lunch on the shelf, he gets to take off his jacket, he gets to put away his water bottle, and then we say bye.

Second Point – Getting a normalish nap:
Why? I think we all know why.  We don’t want a crazy kid come bedtime.

Tips:

  • Home comfort item: If the school allows a little lovey it can help.  Preston doesn’t really have anything he’s attached to, but we gave him something he knew was his anyways.
  • Time:…sorry folks, I felt like this was more on the teachers and time to fix.

Third Point – Not scared of daycare:
Why? I don’t think most parents would feel comfortable making their kid go to a daycare that they seem scared of every day.  We discussed this prior and thought this could be a sign of something else going on that the kid did not like

Tips:

  • Have a backup plan: We luckily didn’t have to deal with this, but we did discuss other daycare options should this one just be a fantastic failure for our kid.  We think not all daycares are suited for all personalities.
  • Be ok with sunk costs: It would have been painful because we waited soooo long for this spot to open and there’s the registration fee, etc.  But after discussing it we felt that if it were so bad that we really felt the need to pull P out, it was probably for the best.
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The parable of the sleep deprived Dad

This was from a while ago, but I needed…time to pass. I have made it a habit to put the seat down, but lapses do occur.  I hope you all take the lesson to heart: Dads, put the seat down.  Everyone else, enjoy.

When Mom’s away Dad will…decide to be a guy and not put the toilet down for once. Then he will proceed to go to the bathroom at 4 a.m., sit down with the illogical fear of waking the kid with his pee, and realize that mistakes were made…

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P’s First Spring Break

Wait what?  Spring Break?  Cabo?  He’s not even 2?!?!  Well…not quite, but daycares do often have a Spring Break…since Grandma is out that means Dad and Mom were juggling work a few weeks ago.  It really felt hard to get any chunk of time to get stuff done while the other person was watching P, but we tried.  Our main goal was to go do stuff and tire him out during the day and hope that he sleeps well in the evening.  I think the plan worked…eh haha.  He had good afternoon naps, but evening wasn’t all that different.

Overall it was nice to be able to spend some time with P though.  I was able to take some walks to coffee in the morning with him where he got overpriced Oat Milk and a Manresa Bread Croissant (super Bay Area right?).  He  was able to walk further than I thought, but I still carried him half of the way.  Carin and I were also able to go to a small science/zoo center that P really enjoyed.  I think he just had a good time going out and hanging with us.

Spring Break!

Additional bonus with my sister and cousin visiting that weekend.  They could play with P and help keep him entertained. I was also able to spend a little bit of time on P’s learning tower and everyone pitched in to help move the planter setup along a little bit more as well.  I was a little worried about him going back to daycare after the long week with Mom and Dad, but he was fine!

Yard Work!