The better the baby, the better the kindergarten in the morning? It turns out that most parents want to make mistakes. Lack of self-care ability before the age of 3, kindergarten may affect their physical and mental health. In fact, many kindergartens do not recommend parents to send their babies. This is mainly because the baby lacks self-care ability before the age of 3, and many of them will not eat with tableware. They must have teachers. It is easy to eat or eat more, and the baby is also very troublesome when eating, and the teacher is also very embarrassed. In addition, babies don't go to the toilet from the age of 3, so too few babies are more likely to get wet. Fortunately, parents usually change the baby's diaper and ask the teacher to help the teacher several times, with little response.
The baby is too young in kindergarten. In addition to causing trouble to teachers, the most important thing is to affect children's mental health. For example, teachers should take good care of many children because they can't use tableware. Without everyone, the baby will feel cold, and you will feel that mom and grandparents will be unhappy. If you are often hungry or anxious about eating, it is not good for your baby. Routine diaper peeing, occasionally criticized by teachers or children, will also affect the baby's mental health. In addition, if the urine trousers are not changed in time, bacteria will breed, which is good for the baby. During the critical period of building trust three years ago, I was prone to have baby's emotions.
In addition, according to the baby's developmental characteristics, people over 1 year-old mainly perceive things with their bodies, while people over 2 years old perceive things and communicate with their families, which is also a critical period for the baby to build trust. If you are 3 years old, send your baby to kindergarten. He is easily exposed to emotions. Why is this? Many babies cry when they are sent to kindergarten, and make trouble every day. I don't want to go to kindergarten, and then I always insist on my parents. Because in the critical period of building trust, the family "abandoned" him, and the baby didn't understand the shortness of a day. Don't say "Dad doesn't want me". This is a concept, so I will get hurt. And the baby has naughty eggs, beating people, refusing kindergarten and other behaviors, all of which are venting emotions and hoping to attract parents.
In fact, the most suitable baby for kindergarten should be 3 years old and have certain independence. At this point, he can understand that his parents can only send him to kindergarten and go to school himself, not that my parents don't want him. More importantly, he has certain self-care ability. He can eat independently, go to the toilet and express his needs, without being too uncomfortable psychologically, which is conducive to his physical and mental development.