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<p>Your child is one of the most important people in your life right now. It is also because of you child, an your family, why you are working had in order to survive. Life is getting hard these days and becoming a working is one of the options that will make life easier for everyone. Your goals are the things which you need to focus on, which is why you are working so hard, careful not to lose your job. You are often left with one decision but to send your child to child care services. When you work each day, you just cannot leave your child alone in your house. This does not have to worry you so much, because there are people who understand the ways things are going, this is why they have offered you with their services of having to take care of your child instead.<br />
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Day care centers are the best place where you can send your child especially when there is really no one who can take care of them. These facilities provide your child with the right care that they need. They will be supervised by people who are trained specially for child care. There is nothing which you need to worry about when it comes to this. Food, lessons, sleeping time and play time will be provided for your child, so you do not have to be too worried about your child not having to  be right care that he should be receiving. </p>
<p>Instead, there is one problem which you should worry about. Children who are sent to day care centers have a problem when it comes to separation anxiety. They find it really hard when they are away from their parents. This is why most day cares have their own share of kicking, tantrums, shouting and crying of kids who are being left in day care everyday. This is why if you choose to have your child left in a day care center, you need to be ready to prevent this from happening. There is actually a solution to this, and you just have to know how you can prepare your child from separation anxiety. </p>
<p>The first thing that you have to do is to explain to your child beforehand why you have to leave them in a day care. They need to realize the reason in order for them to understand why they have to be sent there. This will sort of prepare your child on the day itself since he will already have an idea that you will leave him there when you arrive in the day care. Part of this includes telling and reassuring your child that trusted people are the ones who are in charge of taking care of him. Your child needs to know that he is being sent in a facility where people are friendly enough whom he can trust. This will lessen the anxiety that he will feel. Never forget to tell him that you just have to leave him for the day, and you will come back for them. This will make your child be comfortable with the idea of a child care.</p>
<p>On the night before, it is important that you spend quality time with your child. Read a book or play with hum. This will ease his mind and make him feel his importance to you. So when he wakes up the next day, he will not have to feel that you are sending them to a day care because you do not want to be with them. Children can really be sensitive about this idea, right? </p>
<p>On the day that your child will be sent to the child care, you need to prepare this to be his best day. Prepare his favourite breakfast and talk to him. Spend every minute with your child so that he will have a good day to start with. Kiss him and hug him to show that you really care. This will make him feel more loved. </p>
<p>When you are on your way to the day care, you can talk a little about the day care. This will excite your child on the numerous possibilities that he will enjoy. Knowing that there is a lot in store for him, he will be  excited to go there and explore these things. Make sure to hug him and hold his hands as much as possible. </p>
<p>Arriving at the day care, your child may be intimidated at first. This is why you need to show him that it is easy to make friends there. Smile and greet the people that you see. This does not only include the staff and the parents, but also make sure to greet the other children. Once these people respond, your child will see that he will be left in a group of friendly people. The more that he will find it easier to relate and talk with other people. </p>
<p>One thing that is really suggested for you to do is to have your child bring with him his favourite toy or blanket. Children tend to be a little clingy at this stage of their life, so they need to have something with them that will bring them security. You child needs to feel safe when he is in a new place, so don’t restrict him when it comes to this. In a few days, your child will surely find it comfortable in there. Once he will have friends, then there will be no problem for you. As a matter of fact, you child might even be excited to go to day care once he has adjusted to that place. </p>
<p>Separation anxiety does not have to stop you from sending your child to day care. You can actually do something about it. Always remind him that you will be back for him so that he will not have any problem with you leaving him there. You can no leave your child in a day care, without worrying too much about how he is doing. </p>
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<p>When you drop off your child in a day care center, is the usual scenario filled with drama? Are there any kicking, screaming or crying? You child may be suffering from separation anxiety. This means that your child cannot adjust to the idea of you leaving him in a totally different place. This can really be problematic for you since this can cause delays in your schedule as well as cause the day care center staff to deal with your child. This is why you need to make sure that you do something about it.<br />
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As soon as you get home, you need to talk to your child. Tell him that you understand why he does not want to stay in a day care center so that he will feel comfortable that you have grasped the message that he is implying. You also need to tell him your part. This means that you have to explain to him why you have to leave him there. This will make it easier for your child to understand. Although this does not guarantee that he will not be throwing any tantrums the next day, it will give him a better understanding of things. </p>
<p>Make it a point to always spend quality time with your child every night. It can be as simple are reading  book or playing with him, but no matter what you do, always make your child feel that he is special to you. This will lessen the feeling of neglect which your child is feeling. Sometime a child feels that you are pushing him away that is why you have to send him in a day care center. </p>
<p>This also goes when your child wakes up in the morning. He needs to fell that you love him with all your heart. Always make it a point to prepare breakfast for him. Hug him and kiss him because these will often make them feel secure knowing that you love them so much. Most of the time, it only takes these two gestures to indicate that you love them so much. </p>
<p>Let him bring his favorite toy to the day care center. He will feel that there is a sense of belongings and that he is not alone. Once he is carrying that stuffed toy, he will be able to feel more comfortable in the day care. Do not worry about this because this can only go on for some time. Your child will be able to make friend in the long run which will not have him bring any of his stuffed toys to the day care. </p>
<p>It is your responsibility as the parents to put in a good word for the day care center. Never scare your child or tell them anything bad about the day care center. This will only discourage him from going there will be harder on your part. So make things easier for the both of you and remember these tips on how to reduce separation anxiety of your child.</p>
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<p>Separation anxiety happens when it is the first time that the parents would leave their child. This includes feelings of guilt, remorse and fears by the parents for leaving their child to someone they are not related to and by the child who will be left to someone he barely knows. Separation anxiety are manifested in children through their actions such as holding onto their parents and not wanting them to leave, throwing tantrums and ignoring the nanny or the daycare provider who is trying to calm him. On the other hand, the parents hesitating to leave the daycare, leaving when their child is not aware and holding onto their child are ways in which separation anxiety is displayed by the parents.<br />
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Separation anxiety is not good for both parents and child and this should be avoided or prevented. To prevent separation anxiety, the parents must be able to remove the feelings of fear and guilt first. Once the child observes that the parents are more relaxed, they also gain the confidence that they can trust the people with whom they will be spending the day and they would easily adjust to the new environment without their parents at their side. There are other ways to ease separation anxiety and they can be very creative ideas that you can do with your child. Some of them are included in this article. </p>
<p>First is having temporary tattoos, these tattoos are available in the grocery and buying a temporary tattoo of your child’s favourite cartoon character should be done. Before going to sleep, you should tell your child what to expect the next day and calm his fears by saying that when he feels sad or afraid, he should just look at the tattoo which is placed on his hand to remind him that you are just around. Before leaving your child, you can tell him again that the tattoo signifies you being back again to pick him up after work. </p>
<p>Buying healthy snacks that your child can bring to the day care can also be done. When adjusting to the day care center, the child usually needs something to hold on that will remind him of you. Besides, he may not feel comfortable eating the foods prepared by the facility, so having a healthy snack that is his favourite would definitely ease anxiety. Reducing the amount of the snack you pack for him would gradually ensure his adjustment to the day care setting. </p>
<p>Lastly, children often want their parents to read them bedtime stories and so should you. There are lot of story books which contains pictures of children going to the day care center and allowing your child to see this or hear about other kids’ stories would make him understand that he is not alone and other children are also dealing with the same kind of situation. </p>
<p>After every session at the day care, you must ask your child about his day and based from his reactions, you must evaluate if he is adjusting to the new environment. Usually, most kids are already adjusted to the setting after one to two weeks. If your child is still having a hard time adjusting, dropping by the center and seeing how your child interact with the adults and other kids would give you an idea of the problem. Any problems regarding the services that the day care gives should be addressed to the provider for them to do something. After all these, and your child is still not adjusting, taking into consideration other childcare options that may be more suited to your child should be done. </p>
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