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What are the contents of moral education in kindergartens?
The contents of kindergarten moral education include:

1, developing children's sociality

(1) It is the foundation and motive force for children's ideological and moral development to cultivate the feelings of loving home, hometown, motherland, collective, labor and science.

(2) Form necessary social behavior norms.

The social behavior norms that children should develop mainly include: politeness, discipline, hygiene and care for public property.

(3) Learning interpersonal skills and abilities

In order to adapt children to collective life and social life, it is necessary to develop their interpersonal skills and abilities.

2. Develop children's personality

Children's moral education should cultivate their good personality. Such as good character, self-confidence, initiative, independence, honesty, courage, strong will and so on. These personality qualities are of great significance for children to grow into a real person.

Ways to carry out moral education for children;

1. Daily life is the most basic way to implement children's moral education.

2. Specialized moral education activities are effective means to implement children's moral education. Specialized moral education activities refer to the moral education activities organized purposefully and planned by teachers according to the age characteristics of children and the content and requirements of moral education in classes of all ages, combined with the actual situation and behavior of children in this class, that is, educational activities organized to realize a certain moral education content.

3. Use games to cultivate children's good moral behavior. For example, children who play security in the game of "small supermarket" should stand guard at the door and check the "customers" who come in and out. In order to ensure the safety of "goods", "security guards" must stick to their jobs for a long time.

When children who play security understand the hardships of security work in this game, they know that everyone should abide by work discipline and stick to their posts, and their persistence and self-control are unconsciously improved in the game.