1. Cleanliness: Teach children to keep their bodies, clothes, toys and environment clean and tidy.
2. Self-care ability: Encourage children to take off their clothes, wash their hands, go to the toilet and other basic self-care abilities.
3. Regular work and rest: Cultivate children's good work and rest habits, including getting up, sleeping and eating on time.
4. Good eating habits: educate children to choose healthy food, eat moderately, and avoid junk food and overeating.
5. Be polite to others: teach children to respect others and learn to use polite expressions, such as please, thank you, sorry, etc.
6. Sharing and cooperation: Encourage children to learn to share toys and resources and cooperate with others to complete tasks.
7. Independent thinking: cultivate children's ability to think and solve problems independently, encourage children to ask questions and find answers.
8. Care for the environment: educate children to protect the environment, such as saving water and electricity, and sorting garbage.
9. Honesty and trustworthiness: teach children to be honest and trustworthy, not to lie, and to keep their promises.
10. Respect others: Cultivate children to respect the rights and opinions of others and not bully or discriminate against others.
The cultivation of these good habits requires the joint efforts of parents and kindergarten teachers, so that children can establish good habits and values in kindergarten through example demonstration, example and positive guidance.