The "Magic Object" Trick That Stops Daycare Crying (Works in 3 Days)
Are morning drop-offs a nightmare of tears and clinging? If you’ve been told to "just leave them," but it feels wrong, this video is for you. In this video, a child psychologist with 15 years of experience reveals the Practice Separation Technique—a proven system to build your child's confidence before you even get to the school gate. You will learn: The "Magic Object" Method: How a simple stone or bracelet (scented like you) can bridge the separation gap. The 30-Second Ritual: Why long goodbyes increase cortisol and the exact routine to replace them. The Teacher Partnership: How to turn your child's teacher into an ally for seamless handoffs. Follow this day-by-day guide to see significant improvement in just 3 to 5 days. Subscribe for next week's video: "Exact scripts to use when your child begs you not to leave." Keywords: tear-free drop-off, separation anxiety in toddlers, anxious child at school, magic object method, child psychologist parenting tips, preschool adjustment.

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