WOW! Sorry I had to repost!!! The post after mine, really? BRAIN WASHED? Lordy, if you don't start giving your child the ability to think for himself and some freedom you will end up with a very insecure or resentful child. Helicopter moms that hover is so unhealthy in the type of thought process that somehow allowing them outside of your realm of control will cause them problems. You cannot control them it is about starting them with a system of self control and morals so they will do good for themselves when you are not around. Isn't being a good parent teaching them to think with the values and common sense you have taught them when they are not with you?
If you don't do it this year, then what are you going to do next year, or the year after? At what point do you allow a child to break away and become they amazing person they are suppose to be. Majority of schools systems provide all they need to grow, thrive and understand their peers. Home schooling beacuse you are afraid to let your son go isn't healthy!!
You are being a normal mom having problems accepting he is growing up. It is harder on you and is for most moms!
My son will be five in July and I have been home with him since day one. He has been going to Pre K and on Mondays I had him stay all day to get a feel how he would do, he did great. He thought it was so cool eating lunch and though it seems like a long day it really isn't for them.
So this fall I have to go back to work and my son will be in all day Kindergarten. To be honest he will be just fine! The years go by fast and seeing your baby go off to Elementary is hard. I have one headed to third grade and went to Kindergarten orientation last week for my son, knowing all the facilty already and cried, it is surreal to see them headed out to Kindergarten.
The better you handle it, the more excited you are he will adjust. My daughter started going just in morning Kindergarten and was actually bored out of her mind coming back at 11am! So I put her in all days five days a week and she thrived! The second part of the day is basically like daycare, they do arts and crafts, play outside a lot and it was nice as they were still in the same school.
Hang in there, it is normal to be sad, however he needs to see you are okay in order for him to be.
I will never forget my daughters first day and I watched her walk in all self assured and I had to turn around so she didn't see me crying, I am sure it will be the same thing for my son! :)