Games are children's innate instinct, especially the spontaneous expression of activity instinct, and also the purest and most sacred activity in early childhood. Activity instinct will gradually develop into creation instinct in the future.
Froebel believes that games and crafts should be the most important activities in early childhood, and the imparting of knowledge is only an additional part, interspersed among them. Kindergarten classes only need spoken English, not words. The most important responsibility of teachers is to correctly guide and design all kinds of game activities.
Froebel attaches great importance to the preparation of handmade materials and teaching AIDS, including famous gifts. He also attached importance to the setting of the environment and advocated that kindergartens must set up flower beds, vegetable gardens and orchards.
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Froebel's educational thought and practice have had a far-reaching impact on the development of preschool education in all countries of the world. /kloc-at the end of 0/9, Flauberism was formed in the United States and its influence spread all over the world.
Froebel's advocacy and attention to early childhood education has been accepted by most people in the world today. His educational thoughts such as attaching importance to games and children's independent activities, manual labor and gardening still dominate the preschool education theory. His series of toys are still popular in Korea, Japan and other countries.
Frank Lloyd Wright, a famous American architect, admitted that he was deeply influenced by Froebel's kindness. Norman Brostman's book Inventing Kindergarten reveals Froebel's influence on Wright's modern art.
In the late 1990s, the Flobert Science Fiction Park, led by Taiwanese businessman Liu Jinghua and invested by many countries, was completed in Wujiang District, a suburb of Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. The park was named Flobert to show its adherence to the educational philosophy.
Unfortunately, due to the low economic level in China at that time, the ticket price of Flobert Paradise was also very expensive, and it was located far from the urban area. For most families without cars at that time, transportation was the biggest difficulty. The park was finally closed due to heavy losses.