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When Daycare Drop-Off Goes Sideways: What to Do on Hard Mornings
Even when you have a strong routine, some mornings are just hard. Maybe your child woke up tired. Maybe they’re in a clingy phase. Maybe something changed at home. Or maybe they’re simply having big feelings and drop-off becomes the place where those feelings show up. If you’re navigating daycare in Ann Arbor (or you’re already enrolled), it helps to know that hard drop-offs don’t automatically mean something is wrong. Often, they mean your child is developing, adapting, and
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3 days ago4 min read


Daycare Morning Routine: The Night-Before Reset That Makes Drop-Off Easier
Most “hard mornings” don’t start in the morning. They start the night before, when everyone is tired, things aren’t prepared, and tomorrow feels like a problem for future-you. If daycare mornings have been stressful, the best solution is usually not a complicated new system. It’s a simple reset routine the night before that removes friction and helps your child start the day calmer. This guide gives you an easy, realistic routine that works for busy families, plus small twea
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May 123 min read


Starting Daycare: A Gentle Transition Plan for the First Two Weeks
The first two weeks of daycare can feel like a lot. Even when families are excited, it’s still a major transition — new routines, new adults, new social expectations, and a new rhythm to the day. excitement and curiosity fatigue (especially in the first week) clinginess at drop-off or pick-up changes in appetite extra emotional releases at home This doesn’t mean daycare is a bad fit. Often, it means your child is doing the work of adapting. If you want a deeper breakdown of w
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Apr 283 min read
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