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What should I do if my baby cries in kindergarten? What should parents do?
What should I do if my baby cries in kindergarten? What parents should do is as follows:

Children usually cry for about two weeks when they go to kindergarten. Parents must insist during this time. Never fish for three days and dry the net for two days. This will make the child's mood more unstable, and even lead to all previous efforts being wasted.

Individual children will continue to cry for a month or more. At this time, parents should communicate with the teacher to understand the specific situation of the baby in kindergarten every day. For example, how to get along with other children, whether to participate in group games, how to eat and sleep, find out the aspects that attract children, and find ways to attract children's interest.

Also tell the teacher about the child's preferences and specialties, ask the teacher to take care of them, show their advantages in front of other children, and build up their confidence.

Parents are advised to take their children to visit kindergartens, participate in other children's activities or have some contact with teachers before they go to kindergarten. You can also often take your children to places with many children, such as Children's Palace and Children's Paradise, to realize the transition of children's psychological order.

In addition, when entering early education institutions, parents will take their children to class for a period of time, so that children can initially perceive the relationship between teachers and themselves, teaching and learning, classmates and themselves, and establish a sense of security.

At the same time, parents should be reminded to cultivate their children's independence and self-confidence, so that children can adapt to kindergarten life as soon as possible.