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    My daughters suddenly cries very easily and refuse to go sch

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      VictoryX
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      i got a feeling someone is bullying ur baby at school

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        seekingangels
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        glad to have all these great tips! didnt know that kids have terrible twos too hahas. thanks for sharing!

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          Ichigokun
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          Perhaps when your daughter doesn’t have school she finds it very slackish and happy?


          I mean, even myself, often after a long holiday like June holidays or December holidays, I don’t feel like going back to school and keep tossing and turning all night in bed

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            alternateshift
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            glad to say now that my son is no long refusing school … it started on monday when he suddenly wakes up and say that school is open today (as opposed to saying school is closed every day previously). He now happily dresses up in the uniform and head to school. Upon reaching he is fine to walk into class himself and waves good bye to us … hahaha

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              toddles
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              great to hear that! sometimes it’s just a matter of re-adapting after a break.


              a lot depends on how well you know the teachers and thus how well you trust them. If you can’t trust them, then you’ll always be wondering whether something happened. If you can trust them from observation or from friends’ experience with the school, then can just leave and go away with no worries.

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