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Children's Behaviour and Social Skills
Leaving a Child in Childcare or Early Education and Strategies to Help the Child (and Parent) Cope with the Transition
Caring/Teaching
Children's Behaviour and Social Skills
Leaving a Child in Childcare or Early Education and Strategies to Help the Child (and Parent) Cope with the Transition
Leaving a Child in Childcare or Early Education and Strategies to Help the Child (and Parent) Cope with the Transition
Staying at a strange place without someone who is emotionally close to them can be a frightening experience for a young child.
There are many things parents, teachers and caregivers can do to help to ease the transition and make it a happy and stress-free experience.
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