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Parental Education: Making Role-based Guidance a Bridge
From the moment children enter kindergarten, they begin to learn to abide by various rules. For children in small classes, we need to guide them in a role-based way, so that they can understand that there is a difference between their roles in kindergarten and at home, thus giving them a sense of honor to grow up. At the same time, we should also respect children's autonomy and choice, and let the rules be integrated into children's personality and choice.

lead by example

Parents should first set an example and let their children feel the importance of family rules. For example, the whole family queues up to wash their hands together, so that children can develop good habits in kindergarten and at home.

Respect children's choice

Although rules are important for children's growth, we should also respect children's autonomy and choice. We can make rules with our children, which can not only satisfy their wishes, but also not affect their parents' work, so that children can feel respect and understanding while obeying the rules.