The child will go to kindergarten soon. What preparations need to be made in advance? Some children may not get along with their peers. Parents should take their children to some parent-child activities on weekends and holidays, or let their children attend early education classes. This will create some opportunities for children to play with other children and get fun from it. As long as children don't reject playing with their peers, they will increase their interest in kindergartens.
Some children may not have the habit of going to bed early and getting up early for a nap. Parents must gradually adjust their children's work habits from now on. They should go to bed no later than 9: 30 at night, get up no later than 7: 00 in the morning, and take a nap for about two hours after noon 12. As long as the children's work and rest habits are consistent with the kindergarten, there will be no problem of getting up without taking a nap after the children go to kindergarten, and such work and rest habits are also very conducive to the healthy growth of children.
Some children may not be able to eat independently and need their parents to feed them. Parents must stop feeding their children from now on and let them eat independently with spoons. If children are used to letting adults feed, their proficiency in using spoons will be worse than that of other children, and eating will be particularly slow. Moreover, kindergarten teachers generally don't feed their children. When they arrive, they will take away their rice bowls. Children can only go hungry if they eat slowly. Therefore, parents had better strengthen their children's skills of eating with spoons at home.
Some children may not get rid of diapers completely, or they may pee on their pants or bed. Parents must take off their diapers as soon as possible. After every child wets the bed or pants, parents should constantly remind their children that they must tell adults or teachers if they have the meaning of urinating or defecating directly in the bathroom. Summer is here, and it is the best time to help children take off their diapers. Parents must make full use of this time to let their children learn to go to the toilet independently.
Conclusion Before children go to kindergarten, parents should let them try to get along with other children, gradually adjust their skills and help them learn to eat and go to the toilet. This will help children adapt to kindergarten life as soon as possible.