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Adamant and crying for going to school
My son goes to little Elly from last year - play school. Every day he cries going to school . We managed It for 6 months . When even we take the school topic he hesitates to go . This year we joined him nursery class in same school . He has become disturbed going to school that he keeps pleading and requesting us not to send us to school . Teacher says after some time he stops crying and when he returns home he is normal . He prefers to play at home and is not outgoing to mingle with other kids But if kids come to our house he plays Not sure but his willingness for not going to school is disturbing. Need some help how to cope this Situation
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School is a very new place for a child.It is difficult for him to adjust in new environment.Some children adjust very fast some slowly and sone child can adjust properly.Here comes the role of a psychologist, he or she do some Counselling sessions with parents and give proper adivise and therapy what is best for the child for that situation. Nothing to worry,give ur child full family support and dont scold ur child.To know ur child u must give proper time,and  make him comfortable with u ,then he can reveal his thoughts. Good luck.
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Hello dear, I can empathize with you...See children do show behaviours sometime which are difficult to understand by the parents or teachers...Many times some stressor could be there like- father/mother away from child, disturbing peers, difficulty in mingling with others...So you require a professional help like of a Psychiatrist or Psychologist for proper evaluation and Management of the case...Hope it helps..It will be worth... Regards Dr Srikant Sharma Anandam Psychiatry Centre New Delhi
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