Before entering kindergarten, you must teach your children to say these 6 sentences, which are of great benefit.

The kindergarten season is still one month away, and it will be quite a challenge for children who are starting kindergarten for the first time. For parents of children, it can also be stressful and anxious. Will my child not have enough to eat when he goes to kindergarten for the first time? What if you cry? There are so many children in the class, will the teacher not be able to take care of my children? What should I do if no one cares about me when I want to go to the toilet? What should I do if no one plays with my baby? How pitiful… In fact, based on the above parents\’ concerns, in addition to teaching their children basic life skills at home, parents should also exercise their children\’s language expression skills. Children who can express their needs and feelings in time when they encounter problems are more likely to get help from teachers and can get through the anxiety period of entering kindergarten more quickly. Warm reminder for kindergarten teachers: Teach the following 6 sentences to your children in advance to make them more willing to go to kindergarten! 01 Good morning, teacher / Teacher tomorrow, children who are polite will be more popular no matter where they are. When you meet teachers and children when you enter the kindergarten, a warm greeting and a bright smile can bring a happy start to the day to others and yourself. Let your children understand that polite words are part of daily communication, and they should never forget to use polite words no matter where they are. A simple daily greeting reveals politeness in daily life and hides education deep in heart and habits. 02 Teacher, I need to pee/poop. Children around 3 years old occasionally wet their pants during the day. Since they have just entered the kindergarten, they are anxious and nervous, so they dare not tell the teacher if they have the urge to pee. Before entering the kindergarten, I played the game \”Going to Kindergarten\” with my children. The mother acted as the kindergarten teacher, and the father, grandma, and the child acted as the children. When the teacher lectured, the father and grandma would raise their hands and say: Teacher, I need to pee. After a few times, the child will imitate it. When the child says this, give a positive reward and tell the child not to hold it in when he urinates in kindergarten, but to raise your hand bravely and tell the teacher, and the teacher will help you. 03 Teacher, I’m thirsty / I peed my pants. Children who first enter kindergarten are young and cannot fully master basic life skills. Teach your children to express their needs boldly and clearly when they have needs. Parents should help their children to be mentally prepared in advance and provide correct guidance to avoid situations where they want to drink water or pee their pants but are afraid to tell them. Being dehydrated for a long time and wearing wet pants can easily lead to colds or other conditions. 04 Teacher, I want to eat more/I’m full. In order to cultivate the habit of not wasting food in children, the teacher will encourage the children to finish all the food in the bowl, but each child’s appetite is different. At this time, let the children understand It is important to express whether you are full or not. The teacher will cleverly use the method of filling less and adding more, which will help the children understand whether they need more food and parents will not have to worry about their children not having enough to eat in the kindergarten. 05 Teacher, I’m injured / I have a stomachache. If the child has a slight physical condition, parents must tell the teacher when sending the child to the kindergarten so that the teacher can take better care of the child. There are also children who develop physical discomfort in kindergarten, such as fever, diarrhea, allergies, etc.; there are also children who accidentally fall or get bruised in kindergarten. What if the teacher fails to detect it in time? IWe must teach children to report their condition to the teacher as soon as possible: \”Teacher, I am not feeling well/I am injured.\” In this way, teachers can better discover the child\’s condition, take care of him, and take the child to the health room for examination or contact the parents in time. Parents should also pay more attention to their children\’s physical condition. If they find that their children are feeling unwell or listless, it is recommended that they observe them more and ask for leave for their children to rest at home. 06 Teacher, I can’t put on my clothes, can you help me? Children take naps in kindergarten. Some children who have just started small classes still don’t know how to put on and take off their clothes. Especially when the weather gets colder, children wear more and more clothes, or it is particularly complicated to put on and take off clothes. At this time, parents need to remind their children to ask the teacher for help. Parents also need to pay attention to the clothes they prepare for their children: do not wear lace-up shoes or clothes that are too complicated, difficult to put on and take off, or have ropes. If a child encounters a zipper stuck on his clothes, a button that is wrong or cannot be buttoned, or a shoe that cannot be pushed on, etc., he may as well tell the teacher boldly, and the teacher will be happy to lend a helping hand. In daily life, parents should let their children know that there are many ways to solve problems. Be brave enough to ask others for help when you can\’t do it yourself, and express your gratitude when you receive help from others. Kindergarten Words Dear parents, these seemingly simple daily sentences can have a big effect on new children entering kindergarten. Sometimes, a brave request is a praiseworthy act. I wish every child can enter the kindergarten smoothly and start a happy kindergarten life!

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