Tips for preparing your child

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Tips for preparing your child

  • 01 Jul , 2026

The transition to daycare is an important step in your child's life and yours. For this experience to be positive and enriching, good preparation is essential. Discover our practical tips to help your little one calmly embrace this wonderful adventure.

1. Start Preparing in Advance

Preparation for daycare shouldn't begin just a few days before enrollment. Ideally, start 4 to 6 weeks before your child's start date. This gives them time to gradually adapt to the idea.

Talk positively about daycare

Use positive and encouraging language when you mention daycare:

"You're going to meet new friends"

"There will be lots of fun activities"

"The educators will take great care of you"


Tip: Avoid negative phrases like "I have to leave you at daycare." Prefer "You're going to spend time at daycare while mom/dad works."


2. Establish a Stable Routine

Children feel more secure when they have a predictable routine. Set up regular habits:

Recommended routine:

Fixed bedtime and wake-up time

Regular mealtimes

Structured playtime

Bedtime ritual

This structure helps your child feel secure and eases the transition to daycare, which also has its own routine.


3. Develop the Child's Independence

Encourage your child to do things on their own, according to their age:

Essential self-sufficiency skills

Eating alone (with hands or a spoon)

Drinking from a cup rather than a bottle

Using the potty (for children of appropriate age)

Washing hands (with help)

Putting away toys

Expressing needs (verbally or through gestures)


4. Visit the Daycare Together

If possible, arrange a visit to the daycare with your child. This will:

Benefits of a visit:

Demystify the environment

Show the games and activities available

Allow them to meet the educators

Reduce anxiety related to the unknown

Talk about the different rooms, show the outdoor yard, let them explore the toys. Frame this visit as an exciting adventure.