1. Etiquette for entering and leaving the park (take the initiative to say hello and goodbye to teachers and parents)
2. Toilet etiquette between classes (take care of yourself, be humble and put things back)
3. Etiquette in teaching activities (learn to listen, use your head actively and raise your hand when you speak)
4, "please" and "thank you" theory: 1 year-old children have begun to learn to speak at an alarming rate. Therefore, parents must add "please" and "thank you" to his expanding vocabulary.
Greetings to everyone: It is quite easy for children to say "hello" and "goodbye". After a simple education, most children aged 12 can clearly say these basic limbs and greetings.
6. Cultivate patience: Let children learn patience and help them cope with all kinds of situations that need to wait, such as queuing to buy snacks in kindergarten or taking turns playing swings in the park.
7. Say "I'm sorry": It is very important for children of this age to learn to apologize. Let him know that he has hurt others or damaged things intentionally or unintentionally, and he must apologize.
8. Dining etiquette (wash your hands before meals, don't be picky about food, don't grab food, don't talk when eating, don't waste, don't make a sound when eating, send chopsticks yourself, and wipe your mouth and rinse your mouth after meals).
9, nap etiquette (folded clothes have a fixed place, afternoon ceremony, sleep ceremony, get up and tidy)
10, walk (obey the traffic rules, drive on the right, cross the road and take the special passage, eat while walking, don't talk to the calendar, keep your distance, and don't take the blind road)
1 1. Wait (line up in order, don't cut in line, don't let others cut in line, sit on the floor, don't crowd into the street to hinder traffic)
12, guests visiting (introducing doors, inviting people to sit down, offering tea, being polite to guests, thanking them for accepting gifts, and receiving small guests)
13, visiting guests (make an appointment first, arrive on time, bring gifts when visiting or visiting patients)
14. Take the elevator (elevator: no tearing, no paddling, first out and then in, no forced entry and no random pressing).
15, swimming pool (no throwing dirt or urinating in the pool)