When your child goes to kindergarten, there is a period of adjustment and when you don’t see your child for a day, your family can’t wait to get all the goodies and fun things ready for your child. But in fact, some things are not necessary for children, and even some are harmful, the following things parents should be careful! I. Sweet water waiting We often see parents picking up their children with a bottle of sweet drinks, afraid that their children do not drink enough water in kindergarten. In fact, every day there is “sweet water waiting”, but will affect the normal child in kindergarten water, in the long run, will affect the child’s health. We should advocate that children drink more plain water, because plain water contains many trace elements that cannot be replaced by beverages and are essential to the human body. Second, snack compensation Some parents are afraid that their children do not have enough to eat in kindergarten, picking up their children when they come home, take out a variety of snacks for children to choose to eat. As a result, the child will be prompted to look forward to snack supplements in kindergarten and not eat dinner, or “leave room”, over time, will affect the child’s health. Third, the root of the questioning child away for a whole day, parents are understandable miss, but the child home, the whole family around the child asked this and that, so that the child can not answer, and even bored impatient, but also increase the child to kindergarten “do not adapt” feelings. Children’s emotions are influenced by the objective environment, and adults’ nervousness and anxiety can directly affect children and make them feel anxious. Children often lose their temper inexplicably when they are unhappy. Children in primary classes can sometimes appear to be “petulant” or “playful”. This time, parents should not treat him with sympathy, can use the method of distraction to relieve the child’s heart unhappiness, do not unprincipled “accommodate indulgence”. Parents who are not sure about their new children will ask their children a lot of questions. Since it is often difficult for children at this stage to distinguish between imagination and reality, sometimes they will say something that does not match reality. Sometimes when something unpleasant happens between children, the child will often say “so-and-so hit me,” in which case parents should not be biased but should understand the real situation. In addition, children often take the end of the question as the answer when they answer it, such as when an adult asks, “Did you pee your pants today?” The child answers, “Peed my pants.” Q: “Did you get enough to eat?” Answer: “No, I didn’t eat enough.” Therefore, it is recommended that parents communicate more often with the teacher when they encounter problems so that they can objectively understand their child’s situation in school to avoid unnecessary misunderstandings.