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How do kindergartens "go to primary school"
This "New Deal" of reducing the burden in Shanghai in the new semester has aroused the discussion between kindergarten parents and teachers: how to make kindergartens "go to primary school".

Cancel subject study

Canceling subject-based learning is a scientific arrangement that respects the law of children's growth. The cancellation of subject learning in kindergartens does not mean the cancellation of subject knowledge learning, but the scientific enlightenment in a more suitable way for young children.

enlightenment education

Kindergartens carry out scientific enlightenment in a way that is more suitable for young children. For example, "dice" points are often used in large classes to teach children to know and understand numbers, and to guide children to learn to establish the corresponding relationship between graphics and numbers. Another example is a spring outing to guide children to observe the colors of flowers and trees, which belongs to artistic enlightenment; Understanding shape and quantity belongs to mathematical enlightenment; Practicing adjectives to describe the process of spring outing belongs to composition enlightenment.

Socialization ability

The most important task of kindergarten should be to cultivate children's socialization ability. The game of "playing house" simulating social scenes is of unique value for cultivating children's socialization literacy. Cultivating children's social adaptability in kindergarten can lay a good foundation for their smooth integration into class groups and happy study.

Textbooks for preschool education

At present, more than 90% kindergartens in the city use the textbooks of Shanghai's second-phase curriculum reform to arrange activities, which are divided into four sections: life activities, sports activities, game activities and learning activities to help children develop in many aspects, such as body, emotion, behavior habits, cognitive thinking, peer relationship and self-expression.