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What are the short footprints of children growing up in the park?
The writing idea is as follows:

Write about your child's progress, such as: what did your child look like before going to kindergarten, and what skills did you learn when you went to kindergarten! Children like to sing children's songs and stories taught by teachers! Learn to wash your hands and roll up your sleeves and don't play with water! I learned to fold clothes, wear shoes and say hello to my family and teachers.

Examples are as follows:

It's really rewarding to take stock of my son's growth footprint! In the first semester, Zhu He developed good living habits, lived in harmony with children in kindergarten, made many good friends, and made great progress in all aspects under the guidance of teachers. Thanks to the hard work of the three teachers in cultivating children.

How time flies! In a blink of an eye, the semester will be over. This semester is very busy and full. From March 8th Women's Day to June 1st Carnival, all the teachers devoted their efforts. Seeing that children have not only increased their knowledge, but also gained health and happiness from these activities, they are full of gratitude and gratitude to their teachers as parents.

I hope He Zhu can continue to maintain good living habits and study habits, and I hope He Zhu will be more confident and happy, improve his language ability a little, and cherish every opportunity to express himself boldly. Teachers and parents will encourage you and cheer for you! Work hard, baby! You are the best!

Related introduction:

Babies have some listening exercises before they are born, and it is natural to have good listening perception after birth. In fact, babies are more sensitive to some sounds with very high frequency and very low frequency than adults.

Confusingly, after infancy, children's extremely high-frequency and extremely low-frequency hearing abilities gradually decline. One possible explanation is that being at a high level of noise may damage the ability of sound to be in this extreme range.

It is worth noting that when giving children a "music bath", you must not use jazz and pop rock music, but should choose famous European and American songs and classical music, and the overall volume should be less than that suitable for adults.

The most scientific theory of preschool education is "three-dimensional balanced development of physical ability, intelligence and psychological ability". Based on 50,000 benchmark data of children's growth, it extracts 9 growth goals of children: security, willpower, sense of purpose, attention, memory, thinking ability, balance, strength and speed.