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What if the first-grade children don't want to go to school?

1, guide children more.

I'm already in primary school, so I can't relax like kindergarten. I can let my children go if they want to or not. As parents, they can only guide their children more. For example, it is also very interesting to tell their children to go to primary school. The campus life in primary schools will be more colorful than that in kindergartens. Moreover, all the good friends who went to kindergarten together went to kindergarten. If we go back to kindergarten, we will be laughed at by our brothers and sisters. Coax more, or use some rewards to let children adapt to primary school first.

2. Communicate with teachers more.

Generally, the first half of primary school is an adaptation stage for children. There is usually no class in the first week, and the teachers are helping the children adapt to the primary school. Therefore, you can communicate with the teacher more, let the teacher give you advice, and teachers and parents can help the children adapt as soon as possible.

Let her former kindergarten classmates enlighten her.

If they are from the same district, they are all together, in the same kindergarten and primary school. Then let other children enlighten her more and play with her more at school to eliminate her fear of feeling alone in a strange environment. For example, there are four children in my class who used to be classmates in kindergarten, so they often play together and come to other classes after class, so they won't feel that they have no friends at first.

Precautions:

Parents should also communicate with teachers to keep abreast of their children's performance at school. Feedback some children's ideas to teachers in time, and help children adapt to primary school life as soon as possible through the joint efforts of home and school.

Parents should give their children more time and space to communicate freely with their peers. Parents should give their children enough time and space to move freely, play games with their partners, encourage their children to communicate with their neighbors and classmates, and let them make new friends in the new learning stage. Get used to and like primary school life.