The question of the week: How was the first day of nursery or school of your children?

Another week we want to know your experiences, and for this we ask you again a question with which you can also see how other fathers solve the situation. In this way, this little big family that we form in Babies and more, we will know a little about your way of seeing things.

So, without further ado, here you go the question of the week:

How was the first day of daycare or school of your children?

When the first day of kindergarten or school arrives, children have to face separation from the mother, something hitherto unthinkable for those who go for the first time or something that was almost forgotten for those who had already gone. But the moment of truth has arrived, and surely there have been many situations on this day as feared by some as expected by others.

But it is not only the children who must go through this moment, but also some mothers and some fathers are immersed in a sea of ​​questions: will he cry all day ?, will he eat what he is given ?, do the other children will they hurt? and a long and long etcetera.

Therefore, we would like to know the experiences of this first day, both of your sons and daughters as yours as mothers and fathers.

The question from the previous week

Recall that last week, our partner Mireia asked you the following question: Do you feel like children go back to school?

And among all the answers, your choice has been made by thebitch, which has said the following:

I don't have children but when I hear what mothers are complaining about because they are fed up I wonder what I thought it means to be a mother or father. That neither children are machines nor schools are detention centers.

For my part, I try to convey to my brothers little positive messages about school.

You have ready the new question in the section of Babies and more Answers. We are looking forward to receiving your stories from the first day of daycare or school of your sons and daughters.

Video: How to prepare your child for school - Neonatal Follow-Up Clinic (May 2024).