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What abilities do preschool classes need to cultivate children?
In the pre-school education stage, children should be trained in four aspects: first, learning language expression; Secondly, the basic living ability matched with age; Third, through contact with society and nature, gain more perceptual experience; Finally, learn some life rules.

Specific requirements:

First, the ability of body movements: Being able to control your body movements is an important foundation for children to build self-confidence and is also the basis for all learning. Therefore, developing physical exercise ability is the basic task of kindergarten.

Second, self-care ability: Modern parents are either unwilling to let their children do it themselves, or think that children are too slow to do it for their children, which leads to their lack of self-care ability. For example, letting children do it themselves, guiding children to develop self-care ability and teaching children to take care of themselves are also the basic tasks of kindergartens.

Third, creative thinking and problem-solving ability: creative thinking ability is a manifestation of intelligence and a problem-solving ability. People with creative thinking skills usually don't stick to the rules. When faced with problems, they will analyze, summarize and contact from different angles, and have flexible problem-solving ability. Children with independent thinking ability are more adventurous, more confident and more brave to accept challenges; Children who lack independent thinking ability or are unwilling to solve problems by themselves will rely on adults to tell them the answers or do something. Creative thinking and problem-solving ability are an attitude, a habit and a value, which must be cultivated from an early age.

Fourth, social skills: When children learn self-control, they can listen to others, respect others, experience others, share with others, and interact with their peers more smoothly. Therefore, kindergarten teachers must teach children how to properly resolve conflicts, properly express their needs and feelings, and how to keep friendship with friends, so as to help children establish good interpersonal relationships.

5. Language communicative competence: Preschool stage is a period when children's language and vocabulary ability make great strides. Language ability can help children to lay the foundation for communication with others, help children to think and plan, is an important cornerstone of literacy development, and is also a learning tool for all subjects, so language development is a very important part of preschool education.