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My baby has gone to kindergarten. I am worried that he will not be full. Should I bring him snacks?

Every family has problems that are difficult to recite, and families with children are even more noisy.

Yesterday was the first day of kindergarten for the baby. The whole family discussed it the night before yesterday for the sake of the child's education, for him to adapt to the kindergarten environment early, and for his future independence.

No matter how much he cries, he still has to leave it to the teacher.

We went out early in the morning, had breakfast with him, brought milk and snacks, and our beloved Thomas in his schoolbag, and happily sent him to the kindergarten.

The whole journey was extremely smooth.

I was a little surprised that my baby didn't cry or fuss.

As a result, when I entered the classroom, I cried and called for my mother.

My heart was broken watching it outside the classroom.

Seriously, I went to work.

Not at work for a day.

I rush home as soon as I get off work.

As a result, when I got home, I heard my husband say that my mother-in-law had gone to the kindergarten to deliver meals to the baby at noon.

It was such a commotion that the kindergarten teacher couldn't say anything.

The baby wants to be hugged by grandma when it sees it, and refuses to sleep even after eating.

It was the teacher who coaxed me to sleep.

I really don’t know what to do after the first day starts like this?

My mother-in-law wanted to pay the kindergarten meal fee, but it was hard to say whether the food was good or not. She still had to insist on delivering meals.

My husband is also in a dilemma.