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28th May 2021
03:10pm BST

Mother taking her daughter to school[/caption]
Ask them what was the coolest thing they learned or what they had for lunch or if anything funny happened in class.
Why not ask them if they spoke to any new friends or played an interesting sport in P.E?
You could ask them about the subject you know is their favourite or even ask if any of their classmates did anything fun over the weekend.
Dr. Cohen stressed, "Help your child breakdown their big experience in a more detailed and balanced way."
She explained that these smaller, less complicated questions, are less overwhelming for them.
Parents praised her helpful advice and realised that the problem isn't actually with the child, but with the question being asked.
One mum admitted, "This is my everyday story after picking my son up from school and it upsets me. Thank you for the help."
We'll definitely be trying this helpful trick out when we collect the kids from school tomorrow.Explore more on these topics: