Settling in without tears

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Top tips for settling in without tears. Penny Tassoni talks to childcare providers about how to work with parents to make the settling-in process for children a positive experience.

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  • @bayanabzakh2974
    @bayanabzakh2974 3 года назад

    It was really helpful

  • @clemithadsouza7649
    @clemithadsouza7649 3 года назад

    Very beautifully explained. I did not see your video before I could begin but for my 34months old girl , I was there the first day around. The second day started being around and then out of sight in the next room. She was comfortable the first one hour and then when she wakes for potty she suddenly realised my absence and cried and then when she realised I am there next room she started playing comfortably around me. The third day I left her at the door and that day was hard for her. Settled soon but was crying fir sometime. The next day she did not want to go to nursery. It's been the second week with at least 6sessions altogether. Yet she cries while going to nursery. Is there anything better I could do? We make her excited to go but she wants my presence around. I would like understand anything else that could help her. Thank you for that really good guide.

  • @loredanacistocletov2426
    @loredanacistocletov2426 4 года назад

  • @m0rdziak
    @m0rdziak 2 года назад

    the preschool doesnt allow parents at the premises (not even in the
    garden), we need to handle the crying child at the door, what can I do to help
    my child settle?

    • @maz2825
      @maz2825 2 года назад

      Is this because of Covid rules maybe? Usually nurseries allow parents to come into the room and see the children's tray/peg/artwork etc