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Nursery Settling-In Period: What Parents Can Expect in the First Few Weeks

Nursery Settling-In Period: What Parents Can Expect in the First Few Weeks

  • by Admin
  • 04/06/2026

Nursery Settling-In Period: What Parents Can Expect in the First Few Weeks

Key Takeaways
  • Most children settle within two to four weeks
    of consistent attendance — crying at drop-off rarely means a child is unhappy at nursery.
  • A graduated settling-in process,
    where sessions extend gradually, helps children build trust at their own pace.
  • Consistency matters most.
    Regular attendance helps children settle faster than stop-start patterns.

Most children settle into nursery within two to four weeks of consistent attendance, and crying at drop-off rarely means a child is unhappy once you have gone.

If the thought of leaving your child in tears fills you with dread, you are far from alone. The settling-in period is one of the hardest stages of early parenthood — but it is also temporary, normal, and something a good nursery handles expertly. Here is what to expect, week by week, and how to make it easier.

What is the nursery settling-in period?

The settling-in period is the time it takes your child to feel safe and comfortable at nursery, usually managed through a gradual, staged introduction.

Rather than a sudden full day, a quality nursery eases your child in slowly. It starts with short visits where you stay, then short stays where you leave briefly, building up gradually as your child grows confident. This graduated approach reflects what we know about how young children build trust and attachment in new environments.

Why does it work? Because each small, successful separation teaches your child the most reassuring lesson of all: that you always come back.

What can you expect week by week?

Distress at drop-off is usually highest in week one and reduces steadily, with most children settling into the routine by week three or four.

Week one: short and supported

Expect tears — they are normal. Sessions are short, and your child’s key person stays close. Most children stop crying within minutes of you leaving, and staff will contact you to confirm they have settled.

Weeks two and three: building confidence

Sessions lengthen as your child grows familiar with the routine, the space, and their key person. Drop-offs often get easier, though some days will still be wobbly. That is completely normal.

Week four and beyond: settled

Most children now recognise their key person, anticipate the rhythm of the day, and have found activities they love. The dread you felt in week one usually feels like a distant memory.

How can you make settling in easier?

You can ease settling in by keeping goodbyes short and positive, attending consistently, and trusting the nursery’s process.

 

Tips to Help Your Child Settle
✓Keep goodbyes short, warm, and confident – lingering often makes it harder.
✓Attend consistently. Regular days help far more than stop-start attendance.
✓Bring a comforter – a familiar toy or blanket can be a real anchor.
✓Talk positively about nursery at home, before and after each session.
✓Ask staff for a photo or update after drop-off to reassure yourself.

Above all, trust the team supporting your child. Our practitioners settle new children every term, and our experienced nursery team will keep you closely informed at every step. You can also explore our nursery rooms to see the calm, welcoming spaces your child will settle into.

 

We Will Walk You Through Every Step
Worried about settling in? You do not have to navigate it alone. Speak to our admissions team, and we will talk you through exactly
How we support new children and families.

Speak to our admissions team


Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for a child to settle into nursery?
Most children settle within two to four weeks of consistent attendance. Some take a little longer, particularly if they have had limited experience of being apart from a parent. A graduated settling-in process and regular attendance both help children settle faster.

Is it normal for my child to cry at drop-off?
Yes, crying at drop-off is extremely common and rarely means your child is unhappy at nursery. Most children stop within a few minutes of the parent leaving. Ask staff to send an update or photo afterwards for reassurance that your child has settled.

Should I stay with my child during settling in?
In the early sessions, yes. A graduated settling-in process usually starts with you staying, then leaving for short periods that gradually extend. This staged approach helps your child learn that you always return, building trust at their own pace.

What can I do if my child is struggling to settle?
Keep goodbyes short and positive, attend consistently, bring a comforter, and talk warmly about nursery at home. If distress continues beyond a few weeks, speak to your child’s key person about adjusting the pace of the settling-in plan.

Does a comforter help a toddler settle into nursery?
Yes. A familiar comforter such as a favourite toy or blanket can provide real emotional security during the settling-in period. It acts as a reassuring link to home and can help your child feel calmer during the early weeks at nursery.
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