The letter discusses a mother's struggles with her 4-year-old son who intensely dislikes day care, resulting in emotional challenges for both of them. Efforts to alleviate his anxiety, including transitioning between centers and fostering positive associations, have not yielded success. With limited childcare options, the mother feels guilty leaving him. The response suggests two strategies: first, to demonstrate that daycare is comparable to parental work, helping the child understand his daily routine; second, to consult a child psychologist to address the child's fears and insecurities, fostering a healthier adjustment to daycare.
I have two ideas. First, explain to your child that his work is day care, just like your work is whatever it is.
The difficult part is that we don't have another option. Both my husband and I need to work full-time jobs in order to stay financially stable.
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