Sending children to kindergarten is something that every mother must go through, because it is also an essential part of every baby's growth process. So, is it good to let children go to kindergarten at the age of one and a half? What age group is generally the best for children to attend kindergarten? It can help him adapt to kindergarten life more quickly.
When is the best time for children to start kindergarten
The optimal age for a baby to start kindergarten is 2 and a half to 3 years old, and it is best not to send the baby to kindergarten earlier than two years old. From two and a half to three years old is a sensitive period for children's social development. During this period, it is relatively appropriate for babies to adapt to the new environment in kindergarten. However, parents need to cultivate some children's self-care abilities in advance.
Is it good to start kindergarten at one and a half years old
For a one and a half year old baby, whether in terms of hands-on ability, language communication, or self-management, they are not yet very mature. If they are sent to kindergarten at this time, the baby may not adapt to the rhythm of kindergarten, and other children may not be able to communicate effectively. At this time, the child will become anxious or timid, which has a negative impact. Therefore, it is not recommended to send the child to kindergarten at the age of one and a half. Of course, other early education and parent-child courses are different.
When sending their child to kindergarten for the first time, most mothers must have experienced separation anxiety because leaving their mother's side for the first time can make the child feel particularly insecure, and sometimes even cry and refuse to go to kindergarten all day. At this time, the mother should not rely on the child, but should get closer to the school teacher, come to pick her up on time every day, so that she can avoid being anxious and restless while waiting.