I shouldn’t have gone over.
I shouldn’t have gone. I shouldn’t have gone. I shouldn’t have gone.
I made a quick stop at the daycare over break to drop off next week’s check. While I was there, I thought I might slip in to see Kathleen. I walked into the vestibule at the back entrance. The first thing I heard was a wailing baby. I think it was Kathleen. I can’t be sure, but she was the only baby there when I dropped her off, and she was the only one there for the day last Friday. It sounded like her, too, but then I walked in on a crying baby last week thinking it was her and it turned out to be one of the others. Hearing that baby cry killed me. I couldn’t walk in. I turned around and left.
I’m sure it was nothing – my guess is that her teacher was putting her down for a nap, something Kathleen doesn’t appreciate if the place she’s put down in happens to be a crib, and she was letting her cry it out – but it killed me. I can’t let Kathleen cry like that.
I know they’re used to wailing babies. They’ve worked in the field long enough that they can take a no-nonsense approach. I’m not that strong. When my daughter cries, I have to go to her. What did I do? I turned around. Wimp. I just know, though, had I gone in and it was Kathleen crying, I wouldn’t have been able to leave.
4 comments:
Oh, I'm so sorry. Can you talk to the daycare provider about their policy on crying it out? If you don't want them to let her cio, will they be compliant? I'm so sorry. Yuckie.
I worked in a day care for 2 years. I never let babies cry it out on purpose. It was usually becuase I wasn't fast enough at getting a bottle ready, or changing a diaper and another baby didn't appreciate not having my complete attention; or they wacked themselves with a toy.
I doubt they would let Kathleen cry just to cry, ESPECIALLY if she's the only baby there.
I'm sorry you had to hear it though. I'm sure it's heart breaking. I would probably speak to them just to make sure it was nothing.
; this is so difficult. You are such a wonderful Mom.
Tell them what you felt.
I don't think they'd let her cry just to let her cry. I don't get that impression when I'm there. I think they may let her fuss and possibly cry up to a point to get her used to some things such as napping in the crib or tummy time (something else she hates). It's still hard for me to hear.
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