What Japanese Kids Nursery Training is Like E.46

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Published 2022-09-16
We had to change our Japanese Nursery and had to go through Japanese nursery training Narashihoiku all over again.

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All Comments (21)
  • most kids do "solo" play til 4 or sometimes 5. So if Wolfy plays by himself, it's to be expected. Don't worry.( mom of 5 and preschool teacher 18 years.)
  • @purberri
    Every kid is different. Sometimes when a single child gets a lot of attention from the parents they are used to being the center of the universe. It can be an adjustment having to learn to be independent and socialize with other children.
  • @MyeshaJenkins
    As someone who owns a daycare in America, it is quite normal to start noticing behaviors that are contrary to how Wolfy usually behaves. Kids learn behaviors from other kids. So, if he sees another kid get more attention once he/she throws a tantrum or is whiny/crying. He could be having stronger displays of emotion to, as you said, get more attention. Also, as other comments have stated the blood in the nose is from dry air. The daycare is probably cooler and dryer than your home. 🧡
  • @zappy312
    Paolo, it's completely normal to have parents not watch their kids in Canada! My mom teaches kindergarten, and even on the first day, having parents stand at the windows and watch makes the seperation anxiety worse. The kids fixate on the windows and trying to see their parents. But if parents go home, then the kids get acclimatized really quickly and learn to play with each other, even on the first day. Honestly, the teachers are normally really really caring and want the best for the kids, so your loved ones are in good hands.
  • @cebrinali
    As an only child and showered with lots of attention at home, it’s bewildering for dear Wolfie at school. It’s so sweet to see you support him thru the transition! ❤
  • @GIChiyo
    HE DID THE POINT AT THE END WITH YOU GUYS!!! Oh my goodness that melted my heart <3
  • If the air is too dry, his nose might be cracking. Maybe the blood came from that. My nose has always been like that. Based on your outfits, it looks like it’s starting to cool down and humidity is probably low. Saline gel mist works very well and humidifier at night is also great
  • @abigaileg7345
    "I'm new to this...What do I know?!" Haha! I can agree with this statement so much!!! He's getting so big💕❤️
  • Sensory overload after Nursery. Ohh I remember well. They come home and WHOMP THERE IT IS !!! Every emotion available repeated over and over in the space of half hour. Hope he's now more settled now. It was my routine I had adjust the most, not just the kids. After 16 years from being a new mum, Im still changing my routine for them. hahahaha.
  • @ConniMiller
    At the age he is they are still egocentric and will not play with other kids just yet. It is just an adjustment.
  • I am a Preschool Teacher and my school still doesn't allow parents inside the school due to covid sop. However, we do have a school app system where teachers will upload photos and videos for parents to see the activities done everyday. Having said that, it is beneficial for the children to separate from parents during nursery time. It will help them become more independant emotionally. I understand as parents, it's concerning, but time will show how capable our children are at developing 😊 keep up your great job as parents!
  • @xGravesyte
    He’s just so cute, and seems to be well rounded! He’s just learning how to communicate his feelings. They are big like any toddler. Y’all are doing a great job. You can definitely tell he feels loved and safe at home. ❤
  • @lruss5050
    He is very young! Give him a few months! He interacts very well with you and is quite social so he will do well with others!
  • @ashleylim6186
    At our daycare in Australia we get photo updates on the daycare app of what your child does. :) but we are encouraged to make goodbyes brief as it helps the kids to settle with the teachers.
  • @joebashor7412
    This was so wholesome. Watching Wolfy change right before our eyes is crazy. Keep up the great work,
  • @dpahfl
    @2:04 Definitely a valid point for kids! They're trying to hard to behave at school that when they get home they just release all their emotions. I'm glad you guys are patient with him.
  • @zahiarizk4612
    Always want to see more videos like this and it’s totally understandable that you have apprehension about leaving Wolfy at a new nursery where there are more children and maybe a little less one on one attention from his teachers but you’re doing an awesome 🤩 job as parents and so is Wolfy👦🏻 He likes to observe everything first, be reassured that he is safe, that he can play, but once he is comfortable in any situation, there is an immediate change in his confidence and he blooms like a flower 🌺👏🏽🫰🏽. Love you guys.
  • @alterna21
    Omg, a blood bugger could mean the inside lining of his nose is dry. It doesn’t mean he got hit. It’s very common when the air is dry and maybe he has allergies. I get them all the time due to dry indoor air and have never had a nose injury. Don’t imagine the worst all the time
  • Sometimes bloody boogers can be from dry and/or cold air. Wolfy is such a sweetie, hoping it’s nothing too serious and that he adjusts to daycare soon 😊💚
  • @ceciliaf1169
    What a beautiful little man! He makes my heart melt