Why It Happens
Children adapt to new people, spaces and routines at the same time.
Children adapt to new people, spaces and routines at the same time.
Short goodbyes, consistent timing and predictable caregiver handovers.
Long emotional drop-offs and inconsistent daily routines often make adjustment harder.
Measure improvement over weeks, not single difficult days.
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Many children improve over a few weeks with consistency.
Usually no. A short calm routine tends to work better.
If distress persists, ask caregivers for a specific transition plan.
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