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What are the goals of the five areas of preschool education?
The Guide to Learning and Development of Children Aged 3-6 issued by the Ministry of Education divides children's learning and development into five areas: health, language, society, science and art. In short, children grow tall, reach the weight standard, have good posture, have certain sports ability, develop good living habits, have certain living ability and build confidence to adapt to primary school life. Chinese: be able to listen and express, develop reading habits, and prepare for writing after entering primary school. Society: that is, children make good friends in kindergarten, unite and have love, be polite and know the rules, love others and love the motherland. This is also the first step for children to adapt to collective life. Science means loving nature, exploring, being curious and having a preliminary understanding of mathematics. In kindergarten, cultivating interest is far more useful than instilling knowledge. After entering primary school, children will love learning more. Art: Under the influence of beauty and art, children can sing, dance, draw and express themselves in various ways.