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Why does my baby always run around when he goes to early education?
Children aged 0-6 are curious about this new world, but they are not as disciplined as adults. Most parents are too open-minded about the phenomenon that babies run around in early childhood classes. The attitude of taking children to early childhood classes is to let them have fun. Children can play whatever they want without too much control. And some parents "manage too much", which more or less binds the baby's nature. So whether to manage it and how to manage it?

Suggestion 1: Let children attend their favorite courses. To understand the reason why the child is running around, if he can't calm down after three or four times, it may be that he doesn't like this course, so I suggest giving him another course to try.

Recommendation 2: Don't forcibly stop children from attending class. Judging from their performance, there are three kinds of children who attend early education classes: one is normal, likes and accepts early education classes easily, and interacts with teachers, accounting for 70%. The other two are more extreme situations. One is crying and unwilling to enter the classroom. Such children are often closed at home, rarely in contact with the outside world and afraid of life. The other one was very excited and ran around. Excited children are generally very active. One of the reasons for being active is cesarean section, which is not squeezed by the birth canal and has poor touch. Then, the living environment at home is relatively closed, and I will especially like it when I get to the new environment, and I can't sit still with excitement. In order to integrate such a child into the classroom environment as soon as possible, it is necessary to attract him with wonderful courses, plus the guidance of teachers and the constraints of parents.