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What are the eight principles of kindergarten education?
The eight principles of kindergarten education are as follows:

1, the principle of respecting children's personal dignity and legitimate rights and interests

2. The principle of promoting children's all-round development

3, for the whole, pay attention to the principle of individual differences.

4. The principle of making full use of educational resources of children, families and society.

5. The principle of combining education with protection

6. The principle of taking games as the basic activity

7. The principle of educational activity and diversity of activities.

8. Give full play to the principle of the overall educational function of one-day activities.

Precautions for parents

1. Prepare a small schoolbag for the baby. Don't forget to embroider the name. You can put your baby's favorite little book or toy in it. Familiar items will reduce the psychological pressure of the baby in a strange environment.

2. Embroider names or signs on the baby's clothes, shoes and other items, so that the baby can identify himself and distinguish his own items in the collective life.

Prepare one or two sets of clean clothes for the baby, and remember to write down the name and put it in the kindergarten. Babies often wet their pants because of anxiety or playfulness, so that teachers can change clean clothes and pants for their babies in time.

When choosing clothes and shoes for your baby, don't be too novel and exciting. Small screaming pockets, bright shoes and interesting beads will focus the baby's attention there and affect the baby's interest in participating in group activities. Some of them still have some unsafe factors. For example, falling beads, babies like to put in their mouths and ears.