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Children don't like going to kindergarten. What should I do?
1. I think there must be contradictions when the child first goes to kindergarten, because suddenly leaving his parents will make the child a little uncomfortable. When my daughter first went to kindergarten, I thought about whether she would adapt in kindergarten, whether the children would bully her and whether she would not have enough to eat, which almost turned me into anxiety. But after that, she had good friends in kindergarten, or found some interesting things, so it would be fine.

2. If you really can't make suggestions, you should give priority to coaxing, supplemented by scaring, and only by combining the two can you succeed. Don't be simple and rude.

If the child doesn't go suddenly, you should find out the reason. Maybe the child bullied him, didn't like the school environment or teachers, didn't buy him toys and so on. Children's world is sometimes really simple, but we need patience to feel it.

Parents are advised to take their children there to play when choosing kindergartens for their children. If they are happy, they might as well send them.