Hello all! New here and thought this would be a great place to ask for advice on my current situation.
I started a new family about 3 weeks ago with 2 dck, 2/4. Pick up and drop off is miserable. Screaming coming down the street (they live close to my home), mom carrying one child while the other hangs off of her shirt. There is usually screaming for about 5 minutes after Mom leaves, then all is well the rest of the day until Mom returns. Crying and screaming begins, mom immediately picks up one child, the other is yelling "goodbye, goodbye, mommy lets go" and is running out the door, I can barely have a conversation with mom about the childrens day before she has to chase the one kid out the door. On Friday before Mothers Day, we worked very hard on a present for Mom and dcg destroyed it before they even got out the door because she was throwing a fit. Even though the whole issue throughout the day only lasts a total of about 5 minutes, it ruins my day, EVERY DAY.
Today at drop off, I mentioned to Mom that we need to figure out something that will make the transition in the morning and afternoon better because it is extremely stressful to her and me. Mom always seems defeated and I'm feeling the same. I don't necessarily want to term them (especially since were neighbors) but the amount of stress this adds to my day is becoming totally not worth it to me. I do not have this problem with any of my other kids and I don't want them to think this behavior is acceptable.
Any advice on how to handle this? I told Mom this morning she needs to stop carrying the little one, and when she gets here, guide them in, say goodbye, and leave. Guess what? When she left today, no crying! No fits! How can I let Mom know this is serious without sounding rude? I would like to put a timeframe in to see some changes but how do I phrase it? I know children act differently when their parents leave but this is not new to them. Mom has even said they would do this every day for the last 4 years at the last daycare they were at as well! The kids really are no problem all day long, but how they act when she is here is pushing me over the edge. Please help!
I started a new family about 3 weeks ago with 2 dck, 2/4. Pick up and drop off is miserable. Screaming coming down the street (they live close to my home), mom carrying one child while the other hangs off of her shirt. There is usually screaming for about 5 minutes after Mom leaves, then all is well the rest of the day until Mom returns. Crying and screaming begins, mom immediately picks up one child, the other is yelling "goodbye, goodbye, mommy lets go" and is running out the door, I can barely have a conversation with mom about the childrens day before she has to chase the one kid out the door. On Friday before Mothers Day, we worked very hard on a present for Mom and dcg destroyed it before they even got out the door because she was throwing a fit. Even though the whole issue throughout the day only lasts a total of about 5 minutes, it ruins my day, EVERY DAY.
Today at drop off, I mentioned to Mom that we need to figure out something that will make the transition in the morning and afternoon better because it is extremely stressful to her and me. Mom always seems defeated and I'm feeling the same. I don't necessarily want to term them (especially since were neighbors) but the amount of stress this adds to my day is becoming totally not worth it to me. I do not have this problem with any of my other kids and I don't want them to think this behavior is acceptable.
Any advice on how to handle this? I told Mom this morning she needs to stop carrying the little one, and when she gets here, guide them in, say goodbye, and leave. Guess what? When she left today, no crying! No fits! How can I let Mom know this is serious without sounding rude? I would like to put a timeframe in to see some changes but how do I phrase it? I know children act differently when their parents leave but this is not new to them. Mom has even said they would do this every day for the last 4 years at the last daycare they were at as well! The kids really are no problem all day long, but how they act when she is here is pushing me over the edge. Please help!
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