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The baby loves to talk at home, but the kindergarten doesn't talk. What should she do?

Many children are particularly active at home and like to communicate with their parents. But when they get to kindergarten, they will become very quiet, because the children will warm up slowly. They are not familiar with the kindergarten environment, so parents need to give their children some time to adapt. At the same time, we can also make their children more lively and integrate them into the kindergarten environment faster. You can also meet more friends of your age. Parents need to give their children some encouragement and bravely take the step of 1 to make their children become better themselves.

First of all, give your child some encouragement. Many people are slow. Seeing the performance of these children, don't think that your children are particularly bad and think that your children are introverted. If parents communicate with their children in this way, it will not have a particularly good effect. We can give our children some encouragement. We can let children go out to communicate with their peers more and let them master some social skills. In daily life, parents should not be busy with work all the time. We need to let children master more communication knowledge. Let children establish correct three views and let them grow up healthily and happily.

Second, the time for children to adapt. When children are young, it often takes a long time to get used to it when they come to a strange environment. For some children, it takes a long time to integrate into a new environment. Don't worry, everyone, and guide the children slowly. We can invite kindergarten children to play in their own homes and prepare rich food for them. In this way, children will become more active in kindergarten, and parents can also create a good environment for their children to make friends. Let's not spend all our time at work. If we leave our children alone, they won't become particularly outstanding.