If you're worried about how your little one will cope when starting nursery or school for the first time, especially if they're still a bit nervous of new environments after lockdown, these tips may help
None of this comes as a big surprise, thanks to the pandemic.
Baby and toddler groups had no choice but to close during the height of lockdown and without the traditional routes of socialising and getting our little ones used to new faces and groups of people, it stands to reason that there’s a generation of shy toddlers. As and when you are ready to, Georgina recommends getting used to separation, one step at a time: “This skill needs practising, particularly if there has not been another caregiver helping with the toddler during lockdown.
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