Play School: Coping with Separation Blues


If your little one has never spent time away from you, or with another caregiver ever, before staring going to play school or preschool, you might have to soon endure inevitable scenes of anxiety and separation blues. For instance, it may go like this – you take your joyful kid to the play school door, kiss your kid good bye, and are prepared to leave, only to find your little one hanging onto you. Then you slowly and lovingly unglue your child’s fingers from yourself, only to find your child wrapping their legs around you.


In such instances, the best thing that parents can do is reassuring their kids, giving them another good bye kiss, and simple leave, suggests a teacher at the playschool in Manjalpur Vadodara. It is surely a hard thing to do. The very fist day of play school, your child will probably cry hysterically, stamp their feet in protest, and hold their arms out for you to take them back home. The temptation would be to get back to your child and scoop them into your arms.

But don’t succumb to this urge of yours. You do know that your child would be safe at preschool and have fun there. You are also aware that they soon need to be admitted to primary school Vadodara too, and therefore you can’t succumb to these things always. Sure, the first separation could be really heartbreaking. But rest assured that after just a few moments of you leaving, your child would be happily engaged and have fun with all the other kids their age.



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