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The child's temperament and going to kindergarten

Child psychologists are unanimous - kindergarten, like school, is necessary for a child. But the question arises about the appropriate age for the first visit to a children's institution. Some children quickly get used to it and easily part with their parents, while others, on the contrary, cry for a long time and cannot tear themselves away from their mother. After observing a child for a while, you can easily determine his temperament and calculate the approximate age when kindergarten is already needed.
From birth, babies already have their own temperament, which cannot be changed. Each child's nervous system reacts differently to all kinds of stimuli, one of which is the children's collective.
Let's analyze all types of temperament.
Melancholic
Such children are constantly trying to attract attention to themselves, they are suspicious, indecisive, whine and are always dissatisfied with something. They react negatively to requests to play alone. Everything new is perceived with hostility, it's hard to get used to changes in life. Rapid fatigue from new information.
A home environment is quite suitable for such a child, he does not rush into the garden. If possible, send him to a children's team at the age of 5-6, in order to still acquire communication skills with children.
Solving the problem of kindergarten attendance in a constructive conversation. Focus on the positive events from the "Sadikovskaya&"life or make a peace treaty with future encouragement.
Phlegmatic
Parents have no problems with such a child. He is calm, does not require attention, does not take the initiative, stays away from noisy games. He gets used to kindergarten for a long time, although he doesn't show it. The best time to go to preschool for the first time and get used to the team is 2-3 years.
The adaptation takes a long time, though without tears. But in a group, such a child remains a loner for a long time and does not make contact. By not following simple instructions, he demonstrates his feelings of alienation.
Phlegmatic people need attention no less than other children. They need the feeling of something familiar nearby. These can be copies of household items. Then the habituation goes faster.
Choleric
An overly excited and reluctant child. He works for the public, indulges, instigator of all kinds of conflicts. He gets used to new things quickly, but unforeseen situations throw him off balance. They say about such people "it flew in one ear, it flew out the other".
The right time for a garden is 3-4 years. Adaptation is not easy for caregivers, first of all. Choleric is a bully and an instigator, he compensates for the separation from his mother. The main task of parents will be to channel an inexhaustible flow of energy into peaceful goals and games.
Sanguine
This child is extremely curious, adapts quickly and learns information. He has the natural qualities of a leader. However, they are not always able to calculate their strength in the game, which quickly tires them out and changes their type of activity.
As soon as a sanguine person becomes interested in children, you can go to kindergarten. But the problem can manifest itself if children are poorly cared for in the garden. Quickly bored classes will cease to interest him and going to a children's institution will turn into torture for a sanguine person.
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