What should children do if they have resistance to kindergarten?

It is normal for children to have resistance to kindergarten, usually because children need time to adapt to the new environment and changes. When children have resistance to kindergarten, parents can take the following measures to help their children adapt to kindergarten.

First, communicate with children. Parents should communicate with their children and let them express their feelings and thoughts. Understanding children's thoughts and feelings can help parents better understand their children's needs and problems, so as to adopt better solutions.

Second, get used to it. Children need time to adapt to the new environment and changes, and parents can consider gradually adapting their children to kindergarten. For example, before children go to kindergarten, they can take them to visit the kindergarten to familiarize them with the kindergarten environment and teachers and reduce their tension and resistance.

Third, create a positive family atmosphere. Parents can create a positive, caring and warm family atmosphere so that children can feel their parents' care and support. This can help children build a better self-confidence and emotional foundation and better cope with the challenges of kindergartens.

Finally, cooperate with kindergarten teachers. Parents can cooperate with kindergarten teachers to understand their children's performance and situation in kindergarten, grasp their needs and problems in time, and take better measures to help their children adapt to kindergarten.

In short, when children have resistance to kindergarten, parents should communicate with their children, adapt slowly, create a positive family atmosphere and cooperate with kindergarten teachers. This can help children better adapt to kindergarten and build a healthy psychological and emotional foundation.