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my son is not mix of with other & when he gone only cried...not played with children,if teacher try to understand him no response to teacher...
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Kavita Sahany

You can sit with the child n maje stories and make him understand...

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Sandeep Virat

3 months k baby ki maa ko kya khana. Chaye<br>

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Sandeep Virat

3 months k baby <u>ko</u>

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Revauthi Rajamani

Be a little early &#13;<br> Try to get early to the school on the first day so that you get sometime to talk one on one with the teacher of your pre-schooler, so he/she could get acquainted to the place before the place becomes busy. &#13;<br>

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Revauthi Rajamani

Hi<br> First day of school &#13;<br> &#13;<br> This is the dreadful moment for all the parents to waive and say a tear filled good-bye to our most near and dear kids who have never been left under the care of someone else until they joined school. &#13;<br> &#13;<br> I prepared so much to cope with my anxiety of letting my son join the new environment with unfamiliar people who he had no idea of what it&#8217;s going to be. I was apprehensive, yet made myself calm and wiped my tear before it would be noticed by many and specially my son. &#13;<br> &#13;<br> My heart felt so heavy, I felt like I had a ball juggling between my chest and the throat, silently choked. I know it&#8217;s time to go, if I let my son know my anxiety he would fear. So, I mustered up all my courage to bid a good-bye. &#13;<br> &#13;<br> There I let go of my son&#8217;s tiny fist and waved at him and &#13;<br> moved swiftly. I know if I stay a little more either my kid or I would cry. Then, I heard this feeble voice &#8220;Ma&#8221;. I fumbled for a second, should I move or respond was my question. Again he called &#8220;bye ma&#8221;. Oh my God! What a sigh of relief to hear that from my little toddler who had never been given an opportunity to say such a big word. A-Good-Bye. I turned and hugged him quickly and waived to leave. I saw the little tout with a cheerful smile. It was incredibly an awesome gesture by the little one. This gesture spoke a million words to me. &#13;<br> Hope all moms could relate to this. So, here I&#8217;m to give few quick Suggestions on how to make it go smoothly. &#13;<br> &#13;<br> Prepare your kids mentally &#13;<br> We all were scared to death on the first day of school. So think about That. Leaving the comforting rituals of life at home for a new set of people and rules can be scary. Start talking about this several weeks before so that he can have a picture of what is expected. Share your own experience if possible. &#13;<br> Put on a happy face. &#13;<br> Though anxiety may kill you inside, try not to show to your &#13;<br> Little one. Wear a smile, be positive. Give them a hug. &#13;<br> Keep good bye&#8217;s shorter&#13;<br> The more you are going to stay with your child, it&#8217;s going to&#13;<br> Make them feel insecure . So, make good bye&#8217;s shorter. &#13;<br> Don&#8217;t panic if they have meltdowns &#13;<br> even if your child is howling like a banshee and clinging like a barnacle, chances are he&#8217;ll be fine five minutes after you walk out the door. &#13;<br> &#13;<br> &#13;<br> Go on a mini shopping spree&#13;<br> Buying her a new backpack, pencil case, and set of crayons will make her feel like a <u>big</u> kid&#13;<br> &#13;<br> Plan a day before &#13;<br> Instead of running hither thither in the morning,

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