We're having a really tough time right now. School started on the 25th and Regan, my 6-year-old did great for the 1st 2 days and then started with the excuses why she couldn't go to school. This week it's been horrible. She's stressing herself so bad. She starts getting upset the night before when she has school the next day. The morning of there's lots of crying and begging for me to either go with her or let her stay home. Today I went to have lunch with her thinking that would help and it did help get her off to school, but my heart about broke when it was time to leave after lunch. She was so sad.. trying not to cry but her little chin quivering.
Here's a little background... this is a brand new school for us. We moved over the summer but just to another base in the area, so there are a few kids at school she's familiar with. All the teachers and the school itself are completely new to her though. She ADORED her kindergarten teacher so to have all that changed is making it so hard. Plus, I don't know if her new teacher is the kindest lady. During lunch she was constantly nagging the kids about the rules. Regan is VERY sensitive, so I'm sure it kills her if she gets 'talked to' even a little.
So, any advice for me? It's all I can do to not keep her home with me when she's so sad. What kinds of things can I do to make the transition easier for her? Will it get better?
TIA!
Here's a little background... this is a brand new school for us. We moved over the summer but just to another base in the area, so there are a few kids at school she's familiar with. All the teachers and the school itself are completely new to her though. She ADORED her kindergarten teacher so to have all that changed is making it so hard. Plus, I don't know if her new teacher is the kindest lady. During lunch she was constantly nagging the kids about the rules. Regan is VERY sensitive, so I'm sure it kills her if she gets 'talked to' even a little.
So, any advice for me? It's all I can do to not keep her home with me when she's so sad. What kinds of things can I do to make the transition easier for her? Will it get better?