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Preschool education: a good opportunity to cultivate literacy
Preschool education is an important part of children's growth. This article will share some valuable experiences and lessons, hoping to help parents avoid detours on the road of educating their children.

It is not suitable to write before the age of five.

Children before the age of five are not suitable for writing because their wrist muscles are still developing, and writing will make them feel tired. More importantly, many kindergarten teachers are not experts in writing, and may ignore the importance of strokes, resulting in children writing words like paintings.

Cultivate reading and writing ability

Four or five years old is a good time to cultivate reading ability. Remember, step by step, don't rush for success. Let children learn in a happy atmosphere, starting with household appliances, and learn a few cards every day, not greedy. You can also take your children outdoors and consciously guide them to read. Stick to it for a few months, and you will find that children can already know thousands of words, read simple books independently and absorb rich knowledge.

Stimulate the desire to explore

Education is like lighting a fire. In our usual education, we should also stimulate children's desire to explore, take them to outdoor activities, explore in parks, ask some simple questions and guide them to think. For example, buy a set of popular science books for children, so that children can read them with relish and are willing to share their experiences with you.

Respect interests and specialties

Preschool children can also learn music, sports and other knowledge, but the most important thing is to respect their interests and specialties and discuss with them. Let them know that learning is for themselves, so that they will not give up easily. Even if they give up, we as parents should give appropriate guidance and support.