Adapting to the kindergarten
Painful separation from parents may have children of any age. Children hard to part with their parents for many reasons - this fear of separation, and a bad mood, and the conflict between parent and child, and a long break to visit a kindergarten, etc. On the part of teaching staff support is required, it is important to reassure the child, explain that parents to return him, and during their absence, take care of it.
Parents
Adaptation to kindergarten will be of frame easier if you go with your child in a group and stay there for some time that the child can find things of interest. Be sure to say good-bye to the child and tell him when you come back for him. Funeral rituals may be different: to kiss the child, read a farewell poem to say goodbye hands, nose, eyes, and waved his hand, look out the window as my mother goes, to introduce children to the group and others leave some of his baby stuff that he was not lonely: a photo, a hairbrush, barrettes, scarves, etc.
Educators
Find out what toys and what lessons the child's interests, and offer them to him when he appears in a group. Pay extra attention to the child until he becomes accustomed to the situation and calms down. Meet the child in the waiting room with a smile, happy that he came to you in a group. Captivating Child interesting toy, Surprise moment, an interesting job or involved him in a collective game. Talk to your child, tell him you understand his feelings. Allow the child to express his feelings in a painting or a conversation with an adult whom he trusts, or "best friend".
Allow your child to bring home a favorite toy, book. Read a book for all children, let the child teach other children to play their favorite game. Recommend to parents the first time pick up the child early so he was the last in the group. And, most importantly, create an environment around the child's safety and care.