K.N.
Hi J.,
I used to teach pre-school and have a lot of experience being on the other end of that crying child. I will tell you its usually far worse on the parent than it is on the child! Here are a few thoughts: if at all possible, go to daycare with your child for just a bit over the next couple days. Show him around, play for only a short time but leave him wanting more. Then say, "should we come back here tomorrow?" Of course, he'll say yes. Most of the crying done by children when being seperated from parents is because they aren't familiar with the surroundings or its simply a stage. Be sure that once you leave the daycare, you NEVER go back in because you hear him crying. Stand outside the door and listen as long as you need to but don't teach him that if he cries long enough you'll come back. (and don't let him see you peeking in either) BTW-you may want to drop him off early the first couple days so you have time for this. Lastly, always say, "you GET to go to daycare" never "you HAVE to go to daycare". I wish you well!