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Why does a child feels cranky in his initial days at Pre School

At Golden Bells Pre School in Ashok Vihar, we address all these issues with empathy, patience, and support can help them feel more comfortable and emotionally regulated. Additionally, parentsu2019 involvement in the process leads to a more comprehensive approach to address a child's needs.

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Why does a child feels cranky in his initial days at Pre School

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  1. Why does a child feels cranky in his initial days at Pre School? We as adults, find it difficult to cope up with the new environment & takes our time to settle our self. Just imagine, how anxious will be a toddler, who will be stepping into the school out of the lap of his family members. They may be restless in the beginning, however, kids usually adapt themselves in the preschool environment in a shorter span, as the things of their interest are always installed. There are several reasons why a child may feel cranky at school. Understanding these factors can help educators and parents better support the child's emotional well-being at Best Kindergarten School in Ashok Vihar. At Golden Bells Pre School in Ashok Vihar, we address all these issues with empathy, patience, and support can help them feel more comfortable and emotionally regulated. Additionally, parents’ involvement in the process leads to a more comprehensive approach to address a child's needs.

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