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Being out of their routines for even a day can make the transition from home to school difficult for toddlers. The longer they're away, the harder it can be. With some simple strategies, you can help make the adjustment go smoother. Here's how.
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Observe Your Child
Watch how your child plays and how he handles new challenges. If possible, jot down your observations so you can use your notes to form questions for the preschool director or teacher.
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At what age do young children start socializing?
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