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		<title>The Guilt Trips Of Toddlers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I remember when I first dropped NHL over at day care.&#160; He clutched at my suit-jacket and screamed as if I was leaving him at the top of a desolate mountain to be eaten by wolves.&#160; Staying with him until he calmed down didn&#8217;t work, that just postponed when his meltdown would occur.&#160; Slowly leaving [...]]]></description>
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<p>I remember when I first dropped NHL over at day care.&nbsp; He clutched at my suit-jacket and screamed as if I was leaving him at the top of a desolate mountain to be eaten by wolves.&nbsp; Staying with him until he calmed down didn&#8217;t work, that just postponed when his meltdown would occur.&nbsp; Slowly leaving didn&#8217;t work either, it just prolonged the agony.&nbsp; The only way to do it was the &quot;band-aid on a hairy limb&quot; method:&nbsp; Tear him off of me and get it over with quickly.</p>
<p>Even so, I left day care that day convinced that I was the worst dad in the world.&nbsp; How dare I leave him in the care of those monsters!&nbsp; Couldn&#8217;t I hear him howling for me as I walked down the hallway?&nbsp; Why didn&#8217;t I just turn around and run back to him?</p>
<p>As NHL grew, drop offs got less and less traumatic.&nbsp; Finally, one day, NHL fully accepted that he was going off to play, Daddy was off to work, and Daddy would, in fact, be back later.&nbsp; In fact, NHL would be so excited about playtime that he would forget to hug and kiss me goodbye.&nbsp; The rolls were reversed.&nbsp; Now he was trying to tear away from Daddy and Daddy was clawing at him trying to get one last hug and kiss.</p>
<p>Now, NHL is in kindergarten and he has a little brother who is a few months older than NHL was when he started day care.&nbsp; NHL loves kindergarten, but JSL hates it.&nbsp; Apparently, he calls for NHL constantly during the day.&nbsp; Not just that, though.&nbsp; He hates for Daddy to leave for work now.&nbsp; As I left this morning, JSL crawled over to me, used my leg to pull himself up, and wailed at me to stay.&nbsp; (At least, I think that&#8217;s what those sad cries of &quot;Da-Da&quot; were.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure he&#8217;ll get used to it eventually, and the &quot;Worst Dad In The World&quot; feeling isn&#8217;t as bad.&nbsp; (Partially because I&#8217;m leaving him at home &#8212; a familiar place to him &#8212; and partially due to learning to cope now that I&#8217;m dealing with #2.)&nbsp; Still, I feel pretty bad every morning when I leave JSL behind.&nbsp; That bad feeling is balanced, though.&nbsp; For when I return at the end of the day, I&#8217;m sure to be greeted with an enthusiastic &quot;Da-Daaa!&quot;</p>
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