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In a mom's heart there should be enough place for all children

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When a child first goes to school, it is important that he feels support, especially of his parents.

I found several exercises that give the child a sense of support.

You can make a bracelet with a phone number, for example of his mom.
And this is not only to learn the numbers or phone number, but also for a sense of security.
For an anxious child, the "presence" of the parent is important.
It is especially good if all members of the family have bracelets.

You can also sew a house into which the mother's picture is inserted, or the child himself draws a portrait of the family.
It can be given to the child in school - on a key chain, or hang in the classroom.

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The metaphor of the house is always about safety. Some babies can not relax at school.
When a child holds in his hands or looks at such a hand made house, he has a feeling "I am in the house and home is with me".

Another idea is to sew small hearts with slots for photos of each member of the family or each child in the class.
They form a great common heart of the family or class. It is important that the child sees it when he comes to school or home.

In the heart of the class, just as in the heart of the mother, there must be a place for all children, no matter how they learn.

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