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My son 3 years old has been going to a nursey for 1 year now and he loves it - 3 hours a day.
And his social development is noticable in contrast to his pal who was born on the same day who does not go to nursey - he still hits other kids, massive tantrums, cannot share or trade toys etc.
It has been a success for us.
It sounds like the older kid needs to go to the nursery and learn to socialise with other kids - it being a normal phase to hit each other at that age and the 2 younger ones to keep themselves busy indipendently together.
It sounds like the older kid needs to go to the nursery and learn to socialise with other kids - it being a normal phase to hit each other at that age and the 2 younger ones to keep themselves busy indipendently together.
Indeed. Good point. Perhaps I will suggest that to the nanny. She can afford to with what she charges.
My son 3 years old has been going to a nursey for 1 year now and he loves it - 3 hours a day.
And his social development is noticable in contrast to his pal who was born on the same day who does not go to nursey - he still hits other kids, massive tantrums, cannot share or trade toys etc.
It has been a success for us.
It sounds like the older kid needs to go to the nursery and learn to socialise with other kids - it being a normal phase to hit each other at that age and the 2 younger ones to keep themselves busy indipendently together.
My 2 went to nursery, the younger one went even earlier and she is very outgoing and confident, but also well behaved and rarely throws tantrums. Don't see them as much due to being separated every other weekend and holidays etc.
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