My DCB, 3 years old, has been crying a pick up lately because he's not done playing. He's the last DCK to leave. I've tried picking up toys before mom/dad get here so there's nothing to continue to play with, I tried telling DCB he will get a sticker when he doesn't cry, and I've tried having dcb with shoes/coat on and ready to go. I open the door and hand over dcb but his parents will pick up dcb and walk right in my house as I'm saying bye. DCB startscrying as soon as I open the door, and I feel like his mom and dad don't want to leave when they don't know why he's crying. I wish they would just take DCB and walk back to their car.
They ask him "what's wrong?" DCB wants to still play or he wants to show mom/dad what he has been playing.
Yesterday it was he wanted to play with paint with his dad and his dad said, "I'm sure we can play for 5 minutes." They walked in and grabbed some of the crafts that were still out and continued to paint for a minute. We paint in my dinning room, which is right next to the door, so I felt I couldn't stop them, and dad was 5 minutes early....so was it wrong I felt they shouldn't stay?
Earlier in the week, dcb cried and wanted to show dad what he made out of lego duplos and dragged dad through the house to the playroom, then cried until dad helped him make a lego car.
Today, we were playing super heroes, he was dressed up in a cape when mom came and he cried wanting his mom to be a villain and let him chase her around. She said, "It will make him happy and stop crying" She walked right passed me and started playing.
This seriously happens everyday, I wish I could wait in my car with him, hand him over and then run inside!
So...
Do you let DCP "play" at pick up or go to the playroom to see what they made out of blocks? What if the parents come early, would that be ok for DCP to play then?
They ask him "what's wrong?" DCB wants to still play or he wants to show mom/dad what he has been playing.
Yesterday it was he wanted to play with paint with his dad and his dad said, "I'm sure we can play for 5 minutes." They walked in and grabbed some of the crafts that were still out and continued to paint for a minute. We paint in my dinning room, which is right next to the door, so I felt I couldn't stop them, and dad was 5 minutes early....so was it wrong I felt they shouldn't stay?
Earlier in the week, dcb cried and wanted to show dad what he made out of lego duplos and dragged dad through the house to the playroom, then cried until dad helped him make a lego car.
Today, we were playing super heroes, he was dressed up in a cape when mom came and he cried wanting his mom to be a villain and let him chase her around. She said, "It will make him happy and stop crying" She walked right passed me and started playing.
This seriously happens everyday, I wish I could wait in my car with him, hand him over and then run inside!
So...
Do you let DCP "play" at pick up or go to the playroom to see what they made out of blocks? What if the parents come early, would that be ok for DCP to play then?
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