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If your kids don’t like to go to nursery in the morning…

The kinder garden in my country always start at 8.30a.m in the morning and end at 12p.m, take half day, and open from Monday to Friday.

If the parent are stay at home parent, may bring the kids back home to have a nap or do their home work. If the parent is a working parent, they can request the kinder garden to take care of their kids for afternoon section till about 5p.m or 6.p.m.
Most of the kids don’t like to go to nursery in morning but the parent are rushing for work, so most of time both parties are struggling and feel unhappy.

Therefore, for resolve this unhappy situation or make the kids go to nursery happily in the morning, there are some tips:
1. Get the kids go to bed earlier, so they won’t be not happy to be waken up in the early morning. Most of the 3-6 year-old kids need about 9 to 11 hours sleep. Thus, the parent have to make them go in bed before 9p.m if need to wake up at 7.am. the next morning.

2. Send the kids to the after noon class if possible. If you are a stay at home parent, you might consider to send the kids to afternoon class, so they might not need to wake up so earlier and can have enough sleep.
My son requests for go to afternoon class because he sleep late at night, and he is always wake up late about 9 or 10a.m in the morning. He knows himself won’t be able to wake up earlier.

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3. Enhance the love feeling of kids toward the nursery, help her/him to make new friends, love the life of nursery, and play more in the play ground of the nursery, so the kids will build up love towards the nursery and feel excited to go to nursery every morning!

Hope these tips work for you if you have a kids whom refused to go to nursery in the morning…cheers!

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    • I am happy that you really knows the things to do with regards to the schooling of your kids.

      Indeed, it would be nice that the children be sent on an afternoon schedule and would just be fetched by the working mother, as she comes home from work.

      Though, I think in our place kindergarten or prep-school starts at about 9:00 a.m. AT least, by then the child could have slept well. ANd yes, they should be trained to sleep early at night so they won't detest waking up early for school the next day,

      Sometimes, we as parents should think of ways on how we can make things easier for our kids lest we too will be stressed by them not waking up early or not wanting to go to school.

    • @Dina, haha, my solution is not sending him out for nursery, so he can sleep as much as he can, but his father doesn't like him to sleep too much till too late to wake up.

      Yes, agree with you, the pressure from the parent will caused the children not willing to go to nursery and sometimes, too much homework will made the children don't like to go to nursery too.

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