When the child is about 2 years old, some parents have to send their children to kindergarten early because they are busy with their work and have no one to take care of them, so as to reduce the burden. On the other hand, it is believed that children entering kindergarten will help to develop good living habits and study habits, and also reduce the burden on children.
However, a baby who is only about 2 years old should be sent to kindergarten? Can be considered according to the following aspects.
Is the child's physical and mental development suitable for kindergarten care?
Physiologically, most 2-year-old babies can't take care of themselves, whether eating, sleeping or urinating is a problem, and the 2-year-old baby's language ability is relatively weak. If the baby is poor in this respect and his language development is not mature enough, he will suffer a lot after attending the nursery.
Psychologically, the baby around 2 years old is in a critical period of self-construction.
At birth, the baby thinks that he and Ma Ma are one. At about 2 years old, the baby just began to realize that Ma Ma and himself are different individuals and are in the process of self-construction. At this time, the baby still likes to stick to Ma Ma. Therefore, in theory, a baby of about 2 years old is not suitable for sending to a nursery.
But for some babies with mature mental development and strong self-care ability, they will perform better in all aspects after entering the nursery than before being sent to the nursery. This requires parents to observe the baby's physical and mental development.
Is there anyone at home with children?
If someone can help take care of the children, there is no need to send them to a nursery.
Maybe the mother will think that the child is 2 years old. Should he go to kindergarten to learn how to get along with people? Although children still play by themselves, it is better to have more contact with the outside world, otherwise they will not know how to get along with friends in the future.
Yes, sending children to the nursery can really realize this wish. But if you want your children to feel the atmosphere of their peers, you don't have to go to the nursery. If children often go to places where children meet, or take them to preschool classes every week, that is enough.