5 Tips for Preschool Drop Off

Preschool drop off, I don’t know who was more nervous. However, I just left Big Nugget at preschool and I was so proud (and a little shocked) at how well she did. Frankly, she was so excited to see her teacher and play in her classroom that she barely cared that her dad and I left.

What a difference a few months make because when we started school nine months earlier, it wasn’t so easy. It was new and strange. Scary and intimidating. Our former preschool director gave us some great advice to get us acclimated and make the transition as easy as possible.

We made a list with Big Nugget of what we would do at drop off. The important part here is that you as the parent sticks to the list and even if it doesn’t go as planned, you leave when the list if done. With us, it was fairly simple.

5 Tips for a Smooth Preschool Drop Off

  1. Get signed in
  2. Put your things in your cubbie
  3. Show me what you are excited to do that day (We go to a Reggio Emilia school, lots of art and play in the classroom)
  4. Give me a great big hug and kiss
  5. Walk me to the gate, mom leaves

We were encouraged to come a few weeks early and do a few trial classes. The first one, I stayed the entire time. The second one, I left a little early. The third, I just did what would be a normal drop off and left. This really helped ease her into being there and gave her the confidence that she could do it and that I would always come back to get her.

The first week was a breeze, the second week was a little harder but we stuck to the plan and she adjusted quickly and fairly anxiety-free. Now she is thriving in school, adores her teachers (you can see our teacher appreciation craft here) and both of us were VERY excited for the new school year to begin.

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Preschool Drop Off

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