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Tips for organizing children's after-dinner activities
Children's after-dinner activities, seemingly simple, actually contain college questions. Proper organization of after-dinner activities can not only promote children's health, but also prepare for the next nap. So how can we organize this link effectively?

Set up students on duty

Let the children who have finished eating serve as "students on duty after meals". They can help clear the table, count the number of people and accompany the unfinished children. This not only cultivates their sense of responsibility, but also encourages other children to eat faster.

Open specific areas

Letting children play in a specific area of the class can attract the attention of those children who eat slowly and stimulate their curiosity and desire to play.

Toy sharing

Encouraging children to share their favorite toys with their peers can not only cultivate their social skills, but also enhance their interest in after-dinner activities.

Book reading

Prepare some books suitable for young children, so that the finished children can read them while waiting for other children. This not only helps to cultivate their reading habits, but also makes full use of their time.