Regular kindergartens stipulate that children can only go to kindergarten at the age of 3. Some of my friends are busy with work, and their children are sent to kindergarten at the age of two and a half. They say that children have better self-care ability and can adapt to kindergarten life. Many babies who are sent to kindergarten very early may have separation anxiety, or some may get sick at both ends for three days, and then they are very resistant to going to kindergarten. I cry every time I send it to kindergarten.
My second treasure was given at the age of three and a half, and I regret it. Why don't I give it at the age of two and a half or three? At the age of two and a half, the child has a strong desire to learn. He can use chopsticks, dress, eat by himself and want to learn everything. Three years old is also stipulated by the state, and it is also generally recognized by us, because the child's three years old is determined by physical development and basic ability. After children reach the age of three, their physical resistance can be improved and they can adapt to collective life. The problem of the baby going to kindergarten depends on the baby. After all, every family and every baby are different. Some babies are very adaptable, and they can choose to send them to kindergarten when there is no one to take care of them at home. You might as well choose to send it when you are three years old and someone is taking care of you.
If children are sent to kindergarten when they are very young, they will feel insecure in the face of unfamiliar environment. In kindergarten, children always encounter many problems. After entering kindergarten, there are many children in the class, especially in small classes, and it is difficult for teachers to take care of them comprehensively. At this time, the child's ability to live independently is particularly important.