by Bunnypigeon1 » Fri Dec 08, 2017 11:10 pm
My eldest was exactly like this- crying, saying she wanted to stay with me, generally being quite miserable and unhappy. It broke my heart. We tried a lot of things- regular mummy/daughter ‘dates’, reward charts, etc. I bought a book called the kissing hand which deals with this exactly- and we would read it every morning and she kept it in her school bag. All those things helped a bit but not enough. In desperation towards the beginning of her third term at school I asked our GP who referred her to a family / child psychologist. She was great and visited her at school, worked with us as a family, etc. It reassured me that this was a phase which would pass....
And it did. When we came back to school after the summer break she was a transformed child. No more tears or clinginess- she bounds off into school and comes back happy. I think the transition to formal children at such a young age is really really tough for some of them, and unless you consider home schooling or deferring by a year (both of which I did seriously contemplate), you just have to tough it out. I do feel for you though, I know how difficult it is.....
My eldest was exactly like this- crying, saying she wanted to stay with me, generally being quite miserable and unhappy. It broke my heart. We tried a lot of things- regular mummy/daughter ‘dates’, reward charts, etc. I bought a book called the kissing hand which deals with this exactly- and we would read it every morning and she kept it in her school bag. All those things helped a bit but not enough. In desperation towards the beginning of her third term at school I asked our GP who referred her to a family / child psychologist. She was great and visited her at school, worked with us as a family, etc. It reassured me that this was a phase which would pass....
And it did. When we came back to school after the summer break she was a transformed child. No more tears or clinginess- she bounds off into school and comes back happy. I think the transition to formal children at such a young age is really really tough for some of them, and unless you consider home schooling or deferring by a year (both of which I did seriously contemplate), you just have to tough it out. I do feel for you though, I know how difficult it is.....