What do kindergarten classes do? It doesn’t take much, it’s enough to do these two things

Recently, because my baby is in kindergarten, I have been thinking about what should be focused on in kindergarten? A search on the Internet provides a variety of answers, such as Chinese: ancient poems, picture books, idioms, literacy, pinyin, pen control…English enlightenment: picture books, letters, words, children\’s songs, spoken language…Mathematical enlightenment: understanding numbers and counting 1-10 , number sorting, plane geometry, orientation…Major sports: hopping on two feet, hopping on one foot, tumbling, shooting balls, balance bikes, scooters, skating…Art: handicrafts, graffiti, singing, acting…Habits: wearing your own clothes Wear clothes and shoes, wash and tidy up by yourself… Emotions: Learn to express happiness and anger, don\’t lose your temper casually, don\’t actively bully others, but dare to speak out when you are bullied… Thinking skills: Various thinking toys/games …Concentration: Various concentration toys/training games… This is just a part of them. Some mothers list more and more. It gives me a headache just looking at it~ If we really have to focus on so many aspects, then Mom and dad don’t have to go to work anymore. In fact, a person\’s energy is limited, so just focus on the important things and let the rest take their own course. After thinking about it, I plan to focus on two: sports and habits. Of course, every child’s situation is different. You can focus on the key points according to your child’s situation. Mine is for reference only. Although reading is also very important, my child actually developed the habit of reading before going to kindergarten. She urges me to read picture books to her every day, and she will cry whenever I don\’t read with her. In terms of sports, my children are relatively not that active. For example, she didn\’t dare to go on the taller slide, and she didn\’t dare to play on the trampoline when there were more people. Even if she was asked to come down the higher steps, she wouldn\’t dare. She had to carefully sit down and move down the steeper stairs. I usually take her to ride balance bikes and scooters, but they often stop playing after a while. The kindergarten teacher also reported that she is more cautious. I think it is probably because she is born to cherish life. However, the body is the capital of revolution, and exercise must be taken seriously throughout kindergarten. I was learning to shoot ball recently, and the kindergarten teacher asked me to buy a No. 5 ball, so my father bought two, one to play at home and one to take to school. This ball is a bit big. She used to play with small leather balls, so this big ball is still a bit difficult for her. I don’t know how to shoot a ball yet. I’m just starting to learn it, so I need to spend more time practicing. This should be my focus recently. I play with rolling, kicking, passing, and shooting the ball every day. In addition, she wants to play with the pulley herself. I plan to let her ride a balance bike to slide a little more and let her learn how to do it. I will buy it when she is four years old. Another very important aspect is habits. 1. Go to bed early and get up early, and have a regular routine. Before going to kindergarten, her routine was not really regular. Because of the influence of us adults, she often went to bed at 11 or 12 o\’clock in the evening and slept until 10 o\’clock in the morning. After entering kindergarten, it became regular.a lot of. But this National Day holiday is kind of back. Now I have made an appointment with her to go to bed at 10pm. If she goes to kindergarten, she will wake up a little after 7am and take a nap at school. 2. Able to eat by himself. He can concentrate on finishing his own food. However, he is not attentive enough. He always looks around and is attracted by various sounds. He sometimes sings songs and talks at other times. Sometimes it takes more than one person to eat a meal. Hour. Recently, I tried putting an alarm clock in front of her when eating, and stipulated that she should finish eating in half an hour. With the concept of time, although she still eats slowly, she will be better than before. We still need constant reminders. 3. Able to put on and take off simple clothes, shoes and socks. It is no problem to put on and take off simple clothes. I can also put on shoes by myself, but socks are a little difficult. 4. After learning how to rinse her mouth and brush her teeth, she will be very casual about brushing by herself. She will say it is done after just two strokes, or she will bite the toothbrush and play with it deliberately, so sometimes I will help her brush carefully. She didn\’t learn to rinse her mouth until she was 3 years old, but she often got water all over her body and had to change her clothes every time. I recently came up with a trick, which is to give her a bib she uses when rinsing her mouth. It\’s much better. She doesn\’t need to change clothes even if she gets a little bit. 5. Wash your hands before meals, after going to the toilet, and when your hands are dirty. Because I had a bacterial cold before. The doctor said it might be caused by eating dirty things. The fever reached over 39 degrees and lasted for a whole day. Then we focused a lot on hand washing. Especially if you have a dog at home, be sure to ask her to wash her hands after touching her. But it really depends on her mood. When she is in a good mood, she will wash her hands obediently and rub them with hand sanitizer. But sometimes when she is naughty, she will hide and seek with me when I ask her to wash her hands, which makes me very angry. 6. She can basically take care of herself when urinating and defecating. If she can tell the teacher the request in time, it should not be a big problem. When she goes to urinate and defecate at home, she needs to wipe her butt when she urinates. I have been in kindergarten for a month now, and I have not had a bowel movement in the kindergarten. I don\’t know if she is embarrassed or not. Asked her and she said indeed not. 7. Not putting toys, supplies, etc. into her mouth. Putting toys into her mouth was originally a habit before she was one year old, but basically disappeared after she was 2 years old. But for some reason, I suddenly started to put things in my mouth recently and asked her why she said she was hungry. But when I gave her something to eat, I felt like she wasn\’t very hungry. Probably just for fun. I often emphasize to her: the disease enters through the mouth, and you cannot just put things into your mouth. Sometimes she stuffed it in on purpose and came over to show it to me, looking very proud of herself. One time I took her out to play, and she caught a piece of bamboo and started biting it. I was shocked. Ask her if she is a panda? Hey, I\’m thinking about what to do. Will the more I pay attention to her, the more I will do this? She said that some children in the kindergarten also like to eat their fingers. I saw in the nap video posted by the teacher that some children were still chewing on their hands. Recently she told me something that happened in a kindergarten, which was both cute and infuriating. Teacher Wa said that she doesn’t interrupt in class, “But sister Yuchen is interrupting.” “Why, sister Yuchen likes to talk in class?” “Not at all.” “Why?” “Interrupting means eating your fingers.”She was also chiming in when her father came to pick her up. \”\”When she was eating, she only ate her fingers instead of eating. \”In addition, there are some other good habits: don\’t litter, obey the rules when playing together, don\’t yell, don\’t push other children during group activities, don\’t hit or curse others, remember the names of teachers and good friends, learn Waiting in line, being able to take the initiative to say hello and goodbye to teachers and elders, getting help from others, being able to take the initiative to say thank you, having things you like to explore. Finally, you are welcome to share your views on what small classes in kindergarten do.

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