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What if the child doesn't want to go to kindergarten?
If the baby doesn't want to go to kindergarten, he must give more encouragement. You can use the following methods:

1, be sure to give more verbal comfort and encourage children to go to kindergarten in time. When children behave better, such as actively going to kindergarten, they must be encouraged and praised verbally. If children don't want to go to kindergarten, they should be tolerant, patient and explain.

2. Be sure to analyze the reasons behind the baby's reluctance to go to kindergarten. For example, some babies are introverted and sensitive, afraid of teachers and classmates. At this time, they must be more tolerant and communicate with teachers.

3. If some babies have separation anxiety and don't want to leave their mother or family, they should be more patient and communicate with their babies. At the same time, after putting the baby in kindergarten, you should not pay attention to it repeatedly or go back, but learn to ignore the baby's crying behavior.