How to Prepare Your Toddler for Preschool

If your child is starting preschool this autumn, you may be experiencing mixed emotions as you approach this big milestone. You're probably looking forward to all of the fun (you hope) that your child will have and all of the new friends he'll meet. At the same time, you might be a little upset that your child is leaving the nest without you. These feelings are common. Your child is likely to experience a range of emotions as a result of this transition, including pride in being a big kid while simultaneously being concerned about being apart from you  and starting something new. Here are a few things you can do to help you and your child transition to preschool.

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