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Smooth First Day at Day care - Tips for Providers and Parents



The first day at day care is a big one for all concerned

mum, child and carer. It is exciting and terrifying at

the same time. Here are a few tips on how best to prepare

all of you for the big day and help make that transition

a smooth one.

Mom Start gently preparing your child in advance

mentioning what a great adventure day care will be

with lots of friends and games. Keep it low key though

do not overdo it as this could overwhelm your child.

Provider You could provide mom with first names of

children and carers at the day care and suggest role

playing with dolls so everything is not completely strange

on that first day.

Mom should try to foster independence in the weeks

preceding with visits to friends, washing own hands etc

and providers should be sure to encourage mom and child

to visit the day care a couple of times before starting

allowing the child to absorb the environment.

Mom should be sure to have everything packed for the day

e.g. snacks, change of clothes, comfort toys and ensure

everything is labelled. Be sure and have monies paid and

forms completed before the big day so you are not

distracted by these tasks. Have lots of time

to get ready the morning of the big day with a good

breakfast and some chat about the great adventure ahead.

Carers should have an extra person on hand when a new child

is starting so that one person can focus on distracting

and comforting the new child. It is also advisable to have

the child start at a time when everyone is settled into

their morning activities I wouldn't recommend first thing

in the morning when the flurry of activity could be

upsetting for the new child.

Allow the child to help pack his bag and carry it.

When you arrive at the day care walk your child in

holding his hand, do not carry him. Providers should

insist on this therefore avoiding the peeling child off

the parent scenario.

All day cares should have a settling in period where

the child will stay for gradually longer periods of time.

Facilitate the moms so they can be around but discourage

too much mom involvement. This is where mom needs to

take a back seat and observe rather than interact. Provide

one on one support for the child. He may just want to sit

and observe for a while eventually venturing into a group

to participate or play alone with a toy. Let him go at

his own pace. When mom leaves, distract him immediately

ushering him off to some exciting activity.

Mom,the first day of settling in you will probably stay

in the room, allowing your child to do his own thing but

remaining in sight. Gauge his reactions perhaps stepping

out of the room momentarily explaining that you are making

a phone call and are just in the hall. Allow the staff

to distract your child and observe from a distance

(obviously, do not let him see you). When the time comes

for you to sit in the car or go for a coffee say, bye mom

will see you later, positively with a quick kiss and leave

the room. If your child cries do not look back, remember,

once you are out of sight the child will stop crying

shortly and will be distracted by play and activities.

It is very important to establish this drop off routine

from day one. Firm and consistent is key with children.

Communication and understanding between parents and

providers will make for a smooth and enjoyable transition

for the child. Now, moms, enjoy your cup of coffee in

peace!!! Providers enjoy your new little personality!

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