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"Cliché" tips for inquiring about your child's situation in kindergarten

"The child has been in kindergarten for a month, and every day he comes back to ask him how he is doing in kindergarten, and he can't say anything!"

Are you such a parent? Worried about the child's situation in kindergarten, but can not ask any valid information?

The following two "cliché" techniques work! Recommend to like the collection!

Tip 1: Start with what the child is "willing" to say

For example, you want to know what your child eats for lunch and how it goes? But the kids keep talking about how much fun a stuffed dog is. Then try asking, "Does your baby love this stuffed dog?" Have you taken good care of it? Comb it or feed it? What is its favorite dish to eat? What did that baby eat at noon..."

We start with what the child is willing to say, so that we can gradually guide the child to say "useful" information.

Tip 2: Parent-child communication before bedtime

You can make an agreement with your child to lie in the bed every night before going to bed and tell your parents a secret not to tell others. If the child does not take the initiative to start talking, we can talk to the child about the interesting things and troubles he experienced today, which drives the child's desire to talk.

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