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What if the child just went to kindergarten and cried?
There are always some children who cry and make trouble as soon as they are sent to kindergarten No matter how coaxed, they just don't want to stay, and their parents are helpless. In fact, the root cause of this situation is often due to improper parental education methods. The correct approach should be:

(1) Before children enter kindergarten, parents should try not to be afraid of teachers. They should tell their children that kindergarten teachers are amiable and there are many fun toys in the kindergarten. Many children can play together, or tell them about their life and play in kindergarten, so that children can have a good impression and interest in kindergarten.

(2) Crying when entering the park, parents should be rational. When children leave their mothers and go to kindergarten, they will inevitably cry. As long as adults don't take this situation seriously, they will take an indifferent attitude: after several times, children know that crying is useless, and they will stop crying in the future and gradually get used to kindergarten life.

(3) Cultivate children's ability to communicate with children from an early age. You can often take your child to a friend's house, or invite other friends to play at home, so that children can develop the habit of being happy to play among children. When he saw that all the other children had gone to kindergarten, he wanted to go to kindergarten, too.

In addition, as long as the child is not sick, we must insist on sending the child to kindergarten every day. Don't stop going to kindergarten from time to time because someone is watching at home, so the child is even more reluctant to go to kindergarten. As long as parents pay attention to observe and analyze the reasons why children are unwilling to go to kindergarten and give targeted inspiration, children's attitudes can be changed.