Post by asadul1217 on Feb 12, 2024 4:48:19 GMT 1
The first day of kindergarten (or school in the case of children starting Early Childhood Education) is especially important given the large number of changes they are going to live and experience: getting used to a hitherto unknown place, having one or more teachers with whom they can share games and learning, colleagues with whom they will forge their first friendships. To get off to a good start, we have compiled the following back-to-school tips for families facing this moment. We hope to be of interest! 1. Adopt a positive attitude It is important that when explaining to the child that he is going to go to daycare or school for the first time, parents explain the advantages that this change will entail, the activities he will do in the classroom, what good that they will have a great time or the new people they will meet.
This will make the little one gain security and confidence little by little. 2. Avoid disappearance When accompanying the child on that first day, there are parents who think that the most appropriate thing is France Email List to disappear without the child seeing them instead of saying goodbye. This attitude is not recommended because it can cause even greater anguish and fear. When saying goodbye you should do it with a smile and avoid any dramatization. 3. Understanding and communication Large doses of both are recommended. In the case of the first, because the child will experience big and important changes in a short time and that can affect her usual behavior. Meanwhile, encouraging communication will help him tell how things went, what he did, who he played with, how he felt...
Adaptation begins at home We already explained it in the article “Back to school special: tips for returning to the routine”: after the holidays and a few days before starting classes, it is advisable to resume the habits of the rest of the year (for example, a healthier diet or regular times for going to bed or waking up) so that the change is not so shocking. 5. Contact with the teacher If family-child communication is essential, that established with the teacher is also essential. From the first day, parents have to express all their doubts and concerns to help their child as well. If he goes to daycare, coordination will help to set a similar pace both at home and in class when removing the pacifier or diaper. 6. Greater autonomy Making the first days of school coincide with the child enjoying increasing autonomy will favor their autonomy and also their identity. For example, drinking water without help from anyone or controlling sphincters. 7. Go with enough time Not going with the time glued to the clock always provides advantages because something unforeseen may arise and nerves are better avoided. By arriving on time, those minutes left to start class can be spent so that the child can get to know his classmates.
This will make the little one gain security and confidence little by little. 2. Avoid disappearance When accompanying the child on that first day, there are parents who think that the most appropriate thing is France Email List to disappear without the child seeing them instead of saying goodbye. This attitude is not recommended because it can cause even greater anguish and fear. When saying goodbye you should do it with a smile and avoid any dramatization. 3. Understanding and communication Large doses of both are recommended. In the case of the first, because the child will experience big and important changes in a short time and that can affect her usual behavior. Meanwhile, encouraging communication will help him tell how things went, what he did, who he played with, how he felt...
Adaptation begins at home We already explained it in the article “Back to school special: tips for returning to the routine”: after the holidays and a few days before starting classes, it is advisable to resume the habits of the rest of the year (for example, a healthier diet or regular times for going to bed or waking up) so that the change is not so shocking. 5. Contact with the teacher If family-child communication is essential, that established with the teacher is also essential. From the first day, parents have to express all their doubts and concerns to help their child as well. If he goes to daycare, coordination will help to set a similar pace both at home and in class when removing the pacifier or diaper. 6. Greater autonomy Making the first days of school coincide with the child enjoying increasing autonomy will favor their autonomy and also their identity. For example, drinking water without help from anyone or controlling sphincters. 7. Go with enough time Not going with the time glued to the clock always provides advantages because something unforeseen may arise and nerves are better avoided. By arriving on time, those minutes left to start class can be spent so that the child can get to know his classmates.