During nap time in kindergarten, the teacher took a photo and sent it to the class group, which made the parent group lively.

When children go to school, lunch break is very important. Parents hope that their children can have a good rest at noon, recharge their batteries, and be full of energy so that they can better devote themselves to study and life in the afternoon. It\’s okay for older children, because children have learned to take naps consciously after entering elementary school and junior high school. Kindergarten children are young and still in the ignorant stage, and they don’t know the importance of naps. At noon, the teacher needs to carefully monitor and take care of the children so that they can fall asleep beautifully. Parents are also worried that their children will not sleep well in kindergarten, and teachers cannot take care of every child. Kindergarten children are naughty, like to make trouble, talk a lot, don\’t want to sleep, and may affect the rest of other children. In order to ensure that children have a good routine, teachers must supervise them in time so that everyone can have a good night\’s sleep. After the children finished eating at noon, under the guidance of the teacher, they would all lie down on the small beds, covered with colorful quilts, and they looked very cute. But are they really all asleep? A kindergarten teacher was watching the children take a nap and wanted to test whether the children were really asleep. So, the teacher asked, which child was not asleep? Please raise your hands! Unexpectedly, although the children were all lying there obediently, many babies also raised their hands one after another. It seemed that they were really not asleep yet! The teachers said the children were very honest. The photo was sent to the parent group. When the adults saw the children\’s performance, they felt it was so funny. The parents laughed and talked about the innocence and cuteness of the children. The group instantly became lively. The teacher smiled knowingly and knew what was going on, so he asked the children to put their hands down and continued to watch them fall asleep. Half an hour later, the teacher asked the children if they were asleep again. No children raised their hands, which meant that all the babies had collectively fallen asleep. Why do all kindergartens have naps? In fact, napping has many benefits for children. On the one hand, I feel more energetic in the afternoon. Children sleep much more than adults and spend most of their day sleeping. My eldest child didn\’t like taking naps when he first entered kindergarten. He said it was very uncomfortable to lie there and he couldn\’t fall asleep. The teacher wouldn\’t let him move around. After many times of persuasion from me, Dabao slowly got used to taking a nap. If children are not allowed to take a break at noon, they will definitely not have more energy to study and play in the afternoon. If they take a nap, they will not be sleepy during class in the afternoon, and they will be energetic when playing games with children. During lunch break, children have to sleep. If they take this time to play, most children will not be able to cheer up in the afternoon. On the other hand, the body grows quickly. Letting children have a good sleep at noon is also good for their bodies. During the sleep process, children\’s growth hormone secretion is very strong, which is 3-4 times that of usual. So you will find that children who sleep a lot are often not short. Moreover, getting enough sleep can also improve your baby\’s immunity. Children who have the habit of taking naps generally do not have colds or fevers. Therefore, if you want your children to grow up healthily, you must keep themGood sleep. Next, let’s talk in depth. Through photos like this, we can remind us parents how to educate our children? First, establish a sense of rules for children. Parents teach their children to know rules from an early age. If they don\’t want to take a nap at home, they can skip it. However, kindergartens naturally have their own rules and regulations, and they still have to abide by them. At noon, under the guidance of the teacher, the baby must quickly lie down on his own crib and enter the nap stage. If the child doesn\’t want to sleep, he should lie down and not make trouble so as not to disturb others. Just imagine, if a child often makes trouble, makes noises during nap time, and disturbs others, he will also be rejected by teachers and classmates, so that the child can form a good sense of rules as soon as possible. Secondly, teachers can also rest during naps. For us adults, having a good sleep after a day of work and hard work is a happy thing, but for children, they are naturally active and seem to have endless energy in their bodies. It is difficult for children to go to bed at night, and naps are even more difficult for children. Most children do not like naps. If it is at home and parents watch over the children to let them sleep for a while, they may fall asleep. But in kindergarten, teachers have to see many children, so it is a bit difficult to do this. Some parents said that their children never take naps, so they let them go out to play by themselves and go to the classroom without affecting other children\’s rest. But from the perspective of a kindergarten teacher, if you have taken care of your child at home all morning, you might want to take a nap while the child is sleeping at noon. Even closing your eyes to relax can relieve the fatigue of the morning. Kindergarten teachers naturally want to take a rest at noon. If children are put to play in the classroom, who will bear the responsibility if those children who are not sleeping get naughty and bump into each other? Finally, the parent group plays a good role. The teacher sends the children\’s living and learning status, and parents can also pay attention to their children\’s living conditions in a timely manner and solve problems in a timely manner. Therefore, messages from parent groups must be responded to in a timely manner to let teachers know that parents are also very concerned about their children\’s developments. Napping is a very good habit. Let the baby take a nap at noon every day in the kindergarten, which can help the child develop good rest habits and keep the baby energetic throughout the day. Does your child’s kindergarten have a nap habit?

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