There is a transition period between the infant stage and the primary school stage, which can also be called the bridging period. This is a landmark stage for children to truly move from the conservation stage to the society. Children have changed from a moment of attention to a subject of learning. During this period, the psychological and behavioral characteristics of children and primary school students coexist and cross each other.
The characteristics of early childhood gradually weaken, and the characteristics of primary school gradually strengthen. For example, children in large classes are increasingly interested in regular games, which reflects their growing awareness of rules, but they are still keen on games; Students in grade one can accept many rules, but still retain their interest in games.
The transitional period of development is characterized by instability and easy to be changed by external influences. During this period, if you get correct education and guidance, the characteristics of the new stage will be easier to form, otherwise, the characteristics of early childhood will remain too much. The connection between the young and the old is a smooth transition from kindergarten to primary education, and it is also a major turning point in the process of children's growth.
Methods for parents to do a good job of connecting young and old;
1. Encourage children to go to primary school and stimulate their yearning.
In fact, generally speaking, children around the age of 6 have the physical and psychological conditions to go to primary school. They yearn for primary school very much. They will envy those little brothers and sisters who wear red scarves and carry schoolbags to school. They are eager for new schoolbags, new pencil boxes and new clothes, and they always show their yearning for primary schools.
2. Cultivate children to develop good life and study habits and self-care ability.
In kindergarten, children live a collective life of being taken care of. Kindergarten teachers follow them all day, eating, dressing, tying shoelaces and going to the toilet. Teachers will take good care of them and help them in time.
But after entering primary school, it is a relatively independent life. Children should have the ability to take care of themselves, learn to take care of themselves, tie their shoes, wear clothes and go to the toilet. At this time, the main task of the teacher is to impart knowledge. Primary schools also have many rules and regulations for students. Children need to learn to concentrate and self-control.