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To not send my child to nursery

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Lullaby88 · 03/06/2021 16:35

My 3 year old daughter is due to start nursery soon. The manager said she can come for 6 weeks until they break up for summer and then start in sept after that or start in sept and thyl keep her a place.
Iv recently given birth and recovering/breastfeeding most the time so thought itd b good to send her for 6 weeks before summer as im occupied with my newborn. I can still keep her busy on the side and active but not like i used to.
The thing is im not sure if i can even get ready and be therd to drop/pick her as my newborn is demanding and somedays i dont hsv time to get ready. I know by september this will iron out and il b more settled in a routine as will my newborn. Also im still recovering with stitches etc.
Theres also a huge number of covid cases in my area and we have been cautioned of this. Alot of school kids are passing and catching covid which also concerns me.
But then i think my daughter needs to grow and develop and interact and shes finding it hard not having all the attention and i feel bad not sending her.
What would you do? Send her now or wait till sept? Does 6weeks (3timesa week) make a difference? Please advice me.

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Lullaby88 · 03/06/2021 20:44

@ZingDramaQueenOfSheeba
I agree actually. Feel that i'm heading this way.

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