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Is it appropriate for dad to take his daughter on a trip instead of going to kindergarten?

As long as the daughter feels happy and can learn something from the trip, then this behavior is appropriate. Although the way of traveling instead of kindergarten is relatively novel and very popular with children, I suggest you not blindly imitate it. Every baby has a different process of exploring the world. Some babies are not suitable for bumpy journey, and prefer to play, sing and dance with other children in kindergarten. Such a baby, please don't forcibly take him out to travel, let him go to kindergarten safely.

The name of this single father who is traveling with his children is Luo. When he was 20 years old, he once rode the Sichuan-Tibet line alone. So after his work stopped during the epidemic, he chose to take his daughter to travel to Lhasa. It is not easy for a young man to take a young child on a trip alone. Dad prepared clothes for the four seasons of spring, summer, autumn and winter, and also brought a lot of medical drugs. Even so, picnics are inevitable. My daughter has been sitting in the stroller prepared by her father during the trip. Although the daughter's weight is light, the stroller is heavy. There are not only her toys, but also many snacks and clothes for her daughter and father. Dad dragged the cart all the way, and it was very hard. The little girl is also very sensible and often takes the initiative to walk with her father to lose weight for him.

According to my father, my daughter is usually closed in the stroller, but she is obedient and sensible, never crying or making trouble, and often says something nice to encourage her father. When dad took his daughter go to dali to see Erhai Lake, her daughter said that she had never seen so many stars.

They stopped all the way and met many hardships, many bad people and more good people. Although this journey is hard, I believe it will be of great help to children's future growth.