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    I would have her go straight to bed when she gets there. Not as a punishment but as something else to do. She needs a good one hour nap when she arrives. I would bet she is up late every night and up during the night.

    She might as well cry in bed then cry around you and the other kids. This will allow her to have some privacy in her grief and separation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by daycarewhisperer View Post
    I would have her go straight to bed when she gets there. Not as a punishment but as something else to do. She needs a good one hour nap when she arrives. I would bet she is up late every night and up during the night.

    She might as well cry in bed then cry around you and the other kids. This will allow her to have some privacy in her grief and separation.
    I think I'd be inclined to do this. Its tough because you've tried everything else by the sounds of things and she probably knows you are at your wits end. Try the bed thing, but I wouldn't expect it to change over night. Just try to be consistant and hopefully you will hear a decline in the duration of the crying and fingers crossed it will eventually stop with a possibility of transitioning her to a quiet spot in your daycare room with comfy pillows and a favourite book first thing in the morning if the crying stops. GOod Luck

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