1. Now it is necessary to cultivate children's independent ability and develop good living habits, such as eating independently, sleeping independently, going to the toilet independently and dressing independently. Be sure to take good care of yourself, because there are more than 20 children in a kindergarten class, and only 2-3 teachers take care of them, so the care of teachers will naturally not be so meticulous. It is very important for parents to form a routine consistent with that of kindergartens. Lunch 1 1:00, nap 12:00, and the time of getting up in the morning and going to bed at night should be adjusted accordingly.
2. Cultivate awareness of rules and instructions. For example, parents say that babies don't listen to anything, parents don't learn anything, and they play with themselves. Without rules and instructions, as soon as the baby enters school, there will be situations in which the child can't integrate into the group and can't attend classes normally. When the teacher stipulates activities, the baby will cry seriously. Therefore, babies with good sense of rules and instructions are more willing to accept the teacher's teaching.
3. Cultivate the baby's collective consciousness and language communication ability. Create a collective environment and social interaction for your baby in advance. In the collective environment, the baby will face many problems, such as: what if other babies compete with him for toys? I want to play with other babies, but I'm too embarrassed to express it. What should I do? What if you don't want to share toys or food with other children? There are many problems that must be faced independently when entering the collective and kindergarten. Parents need to teach their children how to deal with these problems in advance, cultivate their baby's good collective consciousness, teach their baby language expression and promote his language communication in the collective environment.
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