Feeling anxious about going into the office

My toddler is 15 months and she started nursery at 12 months but I’ve worked for home since January 2026 and that’s all I’ve known since having my daughter.

I’m going into the office in September 5 days a week it’s a new role but I’m just feeling anxious that I’m not going to be around the corner from my daughter in case she needs me. I know it’ll be fine I’m just a creature of habit and it’s just a change of routine.

Is it ok for her to be in a nursery near our home rather then place of work? I can’t change her because nursery spaces round here are a struggle. Just needing a pick me up and some reassurance it’ll be fine and wondering if anyone has been in the same boat x

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My daughter is in nursery 10 minutes from our house but I work 40 minutes away from her nursery and my partner works 30 minutes away.

Don’t get me wrong it’s hard to know if she needs me I need to drive 40 minutes without traffic to get to her but I know she’s in good hands.

The other way I looked at it is, if she was in nursery near my work and I had a day off because I was unwell or had booked a days holiday I would still need to drive to work to take her to nursery so i may as well go in 🤣🤦🏻‍♀️

I don’t think there is a right or wrong in this aspect to be honest with you xx

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