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Children cry at the mention of kindergarten. What should parents do?
Children grow up day by day, which means that children need to enter different stages and start different life journeys. Parents attach great importance to education. When children reach a certain age, they begin to enter kindergarten and start a new journey of their lives. But many children cry when they talk about going to kindergarten. What should parents do?

First, although children cry, they should stick to kindergarten, because they always need to get used to the new environment and adapt to the new life.

When children are young, they cry when they talk about going to kindergarten. For many parents, conniving and obeying their children's crying will only make their children have deeper fear of the unknown environment. Therefore, even if children cry, they should stick to kindergarten. After all, children grow up day by day and need to face the unknown environment alone. Only when they are brave enough to adapt to the new environment and new life can they overcome their fear of the unknown and discover the difference in campus time.

Second, calm the children's emotions, make an agreement with them, give them appropriate encouragement, and let them bravely start a new life.

Children crying in kindergarten is nothing more than fear and are not used to leaving their parents for the time being. Therefore, for children's emotions, parents should learn to appease and enlighten their children correctly, so that their emotions can be gradually eased. Meanwhile, they should make an agreement with their children. If he can stop crying in kindergarten, he will be rewarded when he goes home. Constantly appease the child's emotions, let his uneasy emotions be controlled, let the child bravely enter a new life, make new friends, and let the confident and sunny smile fill his face.

The road to growth always needs to be explored step by step. Parents and children will face different stages of life. Only by encouraging each other and learning constantly can we adapt ourselves better and start a new journey.