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What is the key to cultivating children in small classes in kindergartens?
1. Cultivate children's awareness of rules and their ability to implement rules (healthy life-daily habits). When entering the kindergarten, children learn to put their toys back, and when leaving the classroom, they must listen to the teacher's password and learn to control themselves. When they know that the teacher is telling a story, they can't walk around the classroom or interrupt the teacher at will. Traditional education is too important for children. As the saying goes, "Fiona Fang cannot live without rules". Children should develop good self-discipline and ability to adapt to the environment from an early age. Only in different environments can you know what to do and what not to do, and the good habits you develop will benefit you for life.

2. Cultivate children's social skills (language skills-social skills). In fact, many 3-year-old children have had some social experience, and kindergartens have also created a good atmosphere for children, teaching them how to maintain friendship independently without the help of teachers and parents, and how to solve the contradictions among their friends. After a child learns to make friends in kindergarten, it will not only improve his language expression ability, but also help his growth and integration into society.

3. Cultivate children's self-care ability (healthy life). At home, mom and dad can't help but go up and help when they see their baby doing something that is a bit difficult. However, in kindergarten, teachers can't take care of so many children as mom and dad do. Teachers will patiently teach children how to do things, how to take care of themselves and how to overcome difficulties. These simple self-care abilities give children considerable confidence. This concept is very important for their growth, because children will encounter many difficulties and setbacks in the process of growing up, and one day they will leave home and go to society.

4. Cultivate children's comprehensive learning ability (multiple intelligences). The content of kindergarten education involves five fields, such as health, language, society, science and art, and the content of each field permeates each other, which promotes the development of children's emotion, ability, knowledge and skills from different angles. Paying too much attention to literacy and arithmetic is one-sided and unscientific. It is necessary to cultivate children's interest in learning and good study habits, and develop their attention, memory, imagination and creativity. Among them, the ability in the language field includes language understanding ability, language expression ability and non-language reading ability; The ability in the natural field has the ability to feel and observe; The ability in the field of art includes performance and creativity in music, art and so on. The content and purpose of kindergarten education is to let children learn and master various fields. While developing children's intelligence, we should also carry out "emotional intelligence" education for children to improve their own quality as a whole.

5. Cultivate children's good morality, behavior and habits (quality education). A revolutionary once said: If you want to learn well, you must first learn to be a man. The principle of kindergarten education is to guide the healthy development of children's personality, so we can't ignore children's social attributes. That is, their social skills, moral behavior and their grasp of emotions and emotions. For example, let them learn to cooperate with others, learn to solve disputes among their peers in activities, know how to love and understand others, and cultivate good qualities such as honesty, courage, inquisitiveness, friendliness, care for public property, fear of difficulties, courtesy and discipline.

6. Cultivate children's concentration. "Cultivate children's habit of paying attention to listening and develop their language understanding ability." Being active and inattentive is one of the basic characteristics of children. Cultivating children's good listening habits and concentration from an early age will be of great help to their future study and life, and will benefit them for life.