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What enlightenment does life education have on modern preschool education?
The enlightenment of life education to modern preschool education: learn to re-examine the basic concept of preschool education, understand the development trend of the times, establish a correct view of children, choose the curriculum content related to children's life practice, help children effectively understand the content of teaching activities, pay attention to children's emotional needs, and help children improve their personality.

The details are as follows:

1, establish a correct view of children

Establishing a correct view of children is the prerequisite for kindergartens to complete all their work, and it is also the primary task that teachers must achieve in education and teaching. Chen Heqin emphasized that children should be the center and should be respected. Children have great development potential. Teachers should provide appropriate environment and educational conditions to maximize children's potential.

2. Excavate the curriculum content related to children's life.

Chen Heqin emphasized children's integration into nature and society, and his five-finger teaching activities were linked with real life. Teachers should design activities closely related to children's lives in time to stimulate children's interest in learning, and at the same time, they can effectively correct some bad eating habits of children and help them regulate their behavior.

3. Pay attention to children's emotions and personality shaping.

While paying attention to children's intellectual development, we should not ignore the changes of children's emotions and personality. The educational concept of "paying attention to children's development" advocated by the Outline requires educators to pay attention to children's needs and emotional exchanges in the educational process. Positive emotions affect children's potential in education and teaching activities.