When is it good for children to go to kindergarten
The best age for a baby to go to kindergarten is two and a half to three years old, and it is best not to send the baby to kindergarten earlier than two years old. Two and a half to three years old is a sensitive period for children's social development. During this period, it is relatively suitable for children to go to kindergarten to adapt to the new environment, but parents need to cultivate their children's self-care ability in advance.
How about going to kindergarten at the age of one and a half?
For a one-and-a-half-year-old baby, it is not very mature in terms of hands-on ability, language communication and self-management. If the baby is sent to kindergarten at this time, the baby can't adapt to the rhythm of kindergarten, and other children can't communicate effectively. At this time, children will become anxious or timid, so it is not recommended to send children to kindergarten at the age of one and a half. Of course, other early childhood classes and parent-child courses are another matter.
When I sent my children to kindergarten for the first time, I'm sure most mothers experienced their children's separation anxiety, because the children would feel particularly insecure when they left their mothers for the first time, and sometimes they would cry all day and refused to go to kindergarten. At this time, Ma Bao should never follow the children, and