How To Overcome Pre-school Separation Anxiety

If you are preparing to send your child to pre-school and feel a bit anxious, your feelings are normal. Most parents feel a bit anxious when it is their first time sending their child to school. If this sounds familiar, there are several steps you can take that can ease the process on yourself and your child as well.

Choosing a pre-school is not like purchasing a cameron cookware stainless steel stovetop smoker. Making sure you are placing your child in a safe and fun environment can make the process run smoother as well. Talk to the teachers before you enroll your child. Make sure they are friendly, welcoming, and most importantly, qualified. Look over the curriculum to make sure they are incorporating fun activities in the classroom.

While eating a healthy breakfast (part of your personal weight loss program) praise your child about what a big boy or girl they are. You can tell him/her how special and grown they have become. Reassure them that you have confidence in how they will be great at pre-school while you are at work.

Children are curious creatures. Let them know what you will be doing when you are away. This helps them know that going to school is not a bad thing and it is not because you want to be away from them. Also discuss what they have to look forward too at school as well.

Make sure to emphasis the point that you will be coming back! Tell your child that you will either pick him/her up, or they will be dropped off by the bus. If you are picking your child up, make sure you are on time. This will help your child trust your word. When they know they can trust what you are telling them, they will not be so clingy.

Remember, as a parent in charge; choose a pre-school setting that you like and trust. This will comfort you as the parent, because children are not the only ones who have to deal with separation anxiety. Knowing your child is in a safe and caring environment will help you deal with being away.

Firmly say good bye to your child. Do not hang around or baby the child. This will only give mixed signals. Are you staying or are you going? You have to make this clear to the child, who is anxious enough and will clearly feel your anxiety as well.

Just like diets that work, sending your child off to pre-school is a state of mind. You have to prepare yourself first and then take action. Be firm and let your child know you will be waiting for him/her when they get home.

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