Leaving Your Baby While You’re at Work or School?
Are you a stay-at-home-mom who plans to return to work or school? If you do, be prepared that it’s going to be a quite tough transition, just like what Nikkie feels about the idea of leaving her 1-year-old Boo.
You’ve been staying at home with your dearly-loved baby or funny children for some time, and this time you need to do something you really want - or something you really MUST do.
Of course it’s not going to be easy to leave your children, especially your baby. You may not realize that you can become so attached to him lately, particularly if this is the first time you would leave him.
You should realize that you may feel guilty about this, but this shouldn’t be there for too long. When you already make a decision, it’s best if you move forward confidently.
Below are some things to consider when you have to leave your baby. Don’t worry… You can absolutely overcome it.
1. Prepare yourself by looking for somebody to take care of the house while you’re away. You’re going to spend some time and energy outside and get back home to your children, hubby, and the house. You should also get some rest and good food.
2. Find a babysitter or a nanny for your baby and or other children. Take the time to find trusted and nurturing professionals. This will give a sense of security for you while being away from home. Having relatives is a better option than if you hire people you’ve never known before.
3. Adjust the transition by letting your baby spend some time with his sitter about a week prior to your leave. This will ensure you that she will do what you prefer according to the schedule you’ve provided. This will also allow your baby to get to know about the person who’s going to take care of him for a while.
4. Don’t be too worry about your baby. He’ll soon adjust to the new situation.
Good luck with your task!













