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Methods and experience of educating kindergarten children
The methods of educating kindergarten children are: educating them to care about others, ensuring their healthy diet, giving up perfectionism, giving them a stage to perform and smiling forever.

1, teach him to care about others.

Happy children need to feel that they have some meaningful connections with others and understand what he means to others. To cultivate this feeling, you can help your child to get in touch with others more. You can sort out some old toys with your child and donate them to charity with him to help homeless children.

2. Ensure that children eat healthily.

A healthy diet can not only make children healthy, but also make their emotions more stable. Whether it's dinner or snacks, we should try to follow healthy principles, such as low-fat, low-sugar, fresh and balanced diet.

Step 3 give up perfectionism

We all expect our children to show their best, but sometimes we are too eager to correct or improve their performance. For example, we hate that they don't clean the table, but simply clean it. Or correct them. They must put things in a certain position. Demanding perfection in everything will weaken children's self-confidence and courage not to be afraid of making mistakes.

4. Give him a stage to perform.

Every child has a unique talent, why not give them a chance to show it? If they like telling stories, encourage them to tell you more stories. If he is good at numbers, take him shopping and ask him to help you choose a cheaper one. When you can appreciate your child's talent and show your enthusiasm, your child will naturally be more confident.

Step 5 Laugh often

Telling jokes, making up some funny songs and laughing with children are good for you and your children. Just laughing is good exercise.

Summary:

1, intelligence education is the focus of early childhood education, which is to develop children's intelligence in life, including observation, attention, memory, imagination, thinking ability and so on.

Parents should clearly realize that each child is different in the specific aspects of intellectual development, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. Don't compare your child's shortcomings with the advantages of other children, which will easily affect your child's mood and lead to inferiority. Attention should be paid to giving full play to children's strengths and making up for their shortcomings.

3. In intellectual training, we should not adopt monotonous and rigid teaching methods, but "teach through fun" according to the characteristics of infants and children, and impart knowledge through telling stories, singing nursery rhymes, playing games and drawing, so as to improve children's abilities in all aspects. We can also give appropriate guidance according to some special skills of children, but don't pursue the development of skills too much.