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Old 08-20-2004, 07:05 PM   #1114
Hank Chinaski
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the leaving is the hardest part

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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
L'il Ty (who is, for these purposes, four years old) is having a really hard time saying goodbye to people. When his mother went out the door this morning, he sobbed in the doorway as she left, and 15 minutes later, when I got out of the shower, he was standing in the front door sobbing again. When it's time to drop him off at pre-school, he does well until it's time for a goodbye hug, and then he doesn't want to let go. If I'm going to get to work, I need the help of the teacher with a crowbar and some pepper spray. OK, not quite, but there's more sobbing.

This seems like a phase. Any suggestions for dealing with it?
this is Dad 101. Go to work an hour earlier so the wife has to drop him. then its her problem. Next?
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