How does the end of the holidays affect children? the question of the week

We are at the end of the month and soon we have with us back to school. It is clear that the elderly affect us the "postvacational syndrome" to a greater or lesser extent, but we want to know how your children carry it. Therefore the question of the week is:

How does the end of the holidays affect children?

Do you have trouble adapting to routines? Are there changes in sleep? Nerves or restlessness about going back to school? Or on the contrary make a quiet adaptation? We hope you share your experiences.

Last week's question

Last week Lola asked us what crafts your kids like to do, if they had learned alone or had become fond of what parents like, and Miguel tells us that

Alan loves finger painting, but more than painting paper, he enjoys painting his body. Sometimes we do it in the bathtub with green clay, it is a lot of fun even if you have to clean more of the bill ...

We appreciate the answer, and now this week's question is now available. We await your comments during the next seven days in the Answers section of Babies and more.

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