At first, Doudou was asked to study, but she didn't want to do so. We left her sight 1 second, and she cried. But the teacher over there told us that only in this way can the baby learn to be independent. No way, we have to try. Unexpectedly, after several visits, the child actually stopped making trouble.
LZ himself thinks that a very important factor is that there are many children studying with Doudou. Children themselves may think it's okay to cry in front of their parents, but not in front of their peers. Ryan has several activities every month, and foreign teachers take their children to learn English while playing. We also observed Doudou's activities, and found that she was much more active than at home, and she was very happy with foreign teachers. You can also see that the foreign teachers in the picture are also very attentive to communicate with the children. In class, everyone is like friends, not at school. Now we are relieved. Now Doudou will stick to me and her father at home, and finally dare to talk to some people outside us.
I hope LZ's own experience can help parents who are equally confused. In fact, children can't just look for reasons from children because they are afraid of life. Our parents should also be good at finding some problems and consult experts.
Parents, if there is any better way, don't forget to send it together to share ~