Observation and memory ability
Preschool children need to have the ability of observation and memory, and can remember what adults let them observe quickly and accurately. At the same time, they began to summarize intuitive things and show their thinking ability.
Full of love
Preschool children should be full of love and be able to express their feelings properly. They should be compassionate, moderately shy, polite to others and make good use of honorifics.
Face up to difficulties bravely
Preschool children should be able to face difficulties and setbacks bravely, such as falling or failing in games, and don't cry easily. They should not be afraid of dark and strange animal images, do not pursue their own needs excessively, know how to cherish things and love labor.
Such as intellectual activities.
Preschool children should like music, painting, games and other intellectual activities, and can experience happiness from them. They should be able to evaluate their own behavior and distinguish their own belongings from those of others.
Accept the advice of others
Preschool children should be willing to accept constraints and listen to other people's suggestions and criticisms. They should feel happy in the group, abide by the rules and order of the game, and care about the feelings and needs of their peers.
Adapt to the new environment
Preschool children should not be too restrained and afraid when they are in a new environment or get along with unfamiliar people. They should know how to share, not ask others for things at will, and have basic independent living ability, such as shopping and crossing the road.