After the baby goes to daycare, they may feel a bit uncomfortable because they have moved to a new environment. Many parents think that their baby's separation anxiety disorder when they see them not playing with their classmates in kindergarten will improve after a period of time. Is that really the case? Why does the baby not like to play with classmates in daycare?
In fact, after the baby enters daycare, the mother should initially care for the baby and spend the separation anxiety stage with him when he enters the kindergarten. This is beneficial for babies to develop the ability to play with classmates. Because of the mother's concern, babies will feel that their parents still love them, not that they don't want them.
1. Intimate conversation
After school, it is important to pick up and drop off your baby on time, without being late or absent. After receiving the baby, take the initiative to ask if there are any interesting things that the mother can say about the kindergarten. By asking this, babies usually take the initiative to mention the activities in kindergarten. In this way, through communication, the baby will find kindergarten life very interesting.
2. Summer vacation in Rio with classmates
When the baby is on vacation, you can invite classmates from work to play games in the park or at home, enhance relationships, make more friends, and promote communication with the baby. Through some games, babies will gradually become familiar with each other. Then the baby will no longer feel like they are all strangers in kindergarten, but will have companions to play with.