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I am afraid that my baby will be bullied in kindergarten. What are the questioning skills that can be used to tell the truth?

Some parents are very afraid that their children will be bullied in kindergarten. At this time, Bian Xiao also suggested that parents should ask their children what happened in kindergarten today. You can also choose to see if your child has scars when taking a shower.

1. How can we judge whether a child has been bullied? If the child doesn't cry when he comes home, then the child is not bullied, but if the child always cries when he comes home. If the situation is serious, it is probably because the child has been hurt to a certain extent. So at this time, Bian Xiao also suggested that parents, it is best to check the monitoring of the kindergarten and see what happened to the children in the kindergarten. Now more formal kindergartens have installed monitoring in their classes. Moreover, parents can watch this monitoring, so Bian Xiao also suggested that you can choose to watch this monitoring, so that you can know whether your child has been hurt in kindergarten?

Second, how do you ask your child if he has been hurt? We can ask the children if the teacher has hit anyone. Because when children are young, if teachers bully them, then children are afraid to tell the truth when they are threatened, so parents can also use some skills to ask their children at this time. If the teacher really bullies the child, then the child will have some scars.

Third, summarize. Bian Xiao suggested that parents should take good care of their children, otherwise, their children are likely to be seriously hurt. If children are bullied by teachers or other students for a long time in kindergarten, it is very likely that children will be tired of learning in the future. In order to avoid this phenomenon from happening to children, Bian Xiao also hopes that parents can often watch the monitoring of kindergartens.