thread: Are your kids upset when Daddy goes to work?

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  1. #1
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    Nov 2004
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    When I was living with XH they used to get stroppy for the hour or so before he came home. Funny enough, now they are fine!

    They do get a bit fussy about who picks them up from school though...

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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    DD does but he leaves before she is upset. She always asks if Daddy gave me a kiss before he left? The upside is DH picks her up from care, so she has me dropping her off but DH picking her up & that seems to help a bit.

    Rouge - my DH was the SAHD for a little while & he was lucky enough to experience what a lot of women do everyday. I still think he is sad that he went back to work as I just couldn't handle being the full time bread winner - I felt like I was missing out on too much so I went part-time.

    Heva & Zacky - funnily enough DD was better if we drew out the goodbyes at creche. If we gave her one cuddle & kiss then the teacher took her she'd be hysterical. All we'd have to do was to go back in for one more kiss & cuddle and then she was fine!

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    That's awesome! I wish everyone could do that. That would be my perfect world.

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    Heva & Zacky - funnily enough DD was better if we drew out the goodbyes at creche. If we gave her one cuddle & kiss then the teacher took her she'd be hysterical. All we'd have to do was to go back in for one more kiss & cuddle and then she was fine!
    They're all different I guess. I've worked with a couple of hundred children, all different ages and never experienced that.
    (I hope that doesn't sound rude, I don't mean it like that, just saying, it hasn't been MY experience.)

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    Mar 2004
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    We get sad because when DH goes to work it can be up to 2 weeks before we see him again. DS1 in particular misses him because I don't do wrestling and footy as well as DH does and DS1 loves wrestling and footy.
    If his work is in our home town and it's just a few hours it's no biggy.

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    They're all different I guess. I've worked with a couple of hundred children, all different ages and never experienced that.
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    Same here. Well, it's pretty rare.

    Our DD doesn't get upset unless we deviate from the routine. We brush teeth as a family, then daddy goes out the back door, and we go out the front door, open the gate, kiss goodbye, then watch him ride off.

    This morning he had to leave super early to travel, and the first hour of the day was spen with her asking "where? Where? Dada, Dada" Very sweet, but so sad for her!

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    They're all different I guess. I've worked with a couple of hundred children, all different ages and never experienced that.
    (I hope that doesn't sound rude, I don't mean it like that, just saying, it hasn't been MY experience.)
    Nah, not at all rude!

    I know at creche in the information they gave us it said not to delay saying goodbye, which we initially did but DD was not the 'norm', she preferred the delayed goodbye for some reason! She does it every now & then at creche & kinder, although she is older now so settles quicker.

    Heaven - :-( So sad for your little ones. Does your DH call in to say goodnight or is that not possible where he is working?