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The foundation built in early childhood leads to the 'life skills' of the future

For example.
In an elementary school classroom,
there are children who cannot say "I don't understand"
and freeze up in silence.

Even when friends do something unpleasant to them,
there are children who cannot say "stop"
and keep smiling and going along with it.

They are hardworking, serious, and
at first glance, they "look like they have no problems."
But in reality,
- They are constantly tense
- They are always worried about those around them
- They are afraid of failure
- They cannot say "help me" even when they are tired
There are not a few children like that.

There are also children who work hard in that way and then
explode with emotions toward people close to them.

I believe that
these abilities
are not something that is acquired suddenly.
The daily accumulation in early childhood
gradually becomes the foundation.
That is what I feel.
For example, in early childhood,
- Being able to say "do this"
- Having "I don't want to" accepted
- Being allowed to say "I don't understand"
- Feeling relieved after asking for help
- Finding it fun to interact with people
Children who have had many such experiences
find that "interacting with people" itself
becomes a source of security.

Conversely,
- Not being understood even when they communicated
- Only having to endure things
- Being told "behave properly" often
- Not being able to put anxiety into words
When such experiences accumulate,
they may fall silent
precisely when they are in trouble.

This is something that can happen to any child,
regardless of the type or degree of disability,
or differences in skill levels.
Support in early childhood
is not just about "reducing current problems."
In the future,

- When they have trouble at school
- When they are worried about friendships
- When they feel distressed during adolescence
- When they get tired after entering society
In such situations,

it leads to the ability to say
"help me"
"I don't understand"
"I don't want to"

I believe that

that is very important.
That is why we

value
- Being able to interact with people with peace of mind
- Not being afraid to communicate
- Accumulating small successful experiences
more than "making them look like capable children."
The accumulation in early childhood

leads to the "life skills" of 10 or 15 years from now.
I believe that a child's future
grows little by little
from the small experiences of every day.
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In Nishinomiya and Kobe,
we are engaged in early childhood communication support, life skills support, and developmental support.
- Language delays
- Anxiety about group life
- Difficulty with transitions

- Concerns about communication
- "I want to know what I can do now"
If you are someone like that,
please feel free to consult us.
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