Kindergarten is about to start. Follow the \”three do\’s\” and \”three don\’ts\” to prepare your children for kindergarten in advance!

Three important points No. 1 Arrange work and rest regularly. Children have developed good work and rest habits in kindergarten. During the Spring Festival holiday, many parents think that they can let their children relax. They do not rest on time, go to bed late, get up late, or even cancel naps, which disrupts their children. Normal schedule. Adverse effects: This can easily cause children to cry because it is difficult to get up in the morning when school starts. They will not want to take a lunch break in the kindergarten at noon, and they will have no energy for activities in the afternoon. The teacher reminds: Adequate sleep is necessary for the growth and development of young children. Insufficient sleep can reduce immunity and make young children prone to illness. Parents should try to maintain the same schedule as the kindergarten, avoid exciting and intense game activities in the evening, and organize quiet parent-child activities, such as reading books and listening to stories. Adhering to naps is very important. If the schedule has been disrupted, the schedule must be restored one week before the start of school to ensure that the child can get enough rest. No.2 Self-care ability should be grasped at home. Parents may think that because their children are too slow, it would be easier to do it themselves, but this will deprive their children of the opportunity to do it themselves. I hope that parents can let go appropriately, such as letting their children eat, wear clothes, put away toys, and let their children do what they can to enhance their self-care ability and self-confidence. Adverse effects: When children go to kindergarten, their self-care ability will decline, their self-esteem and self-confidence will also be affected, and they may have anxiety about entering kindergarten again. The teacher reminds: Parents should give their children sufficient time and patience to cultivate their children\’s self-care ability and do their own things. No.3 Be mentally prepared for parents to show too much uneasiness and worry in front of their children when the holiday is coming to an end. Adverse effects: Children have a relaxed and comfortable life during the holidays and are not willing to go to kindergarten anymore. If they are affected by parents\’ anxiety, the children will even less want to go to kindergarten. The teacher reminds: First of all, parents must believe that the teacher will take good care of and love every child. Secondly, when children are about to start school, parents can tell their children in advance that school is about to start so that they can be mentally prepared. Finally, you can stimulate children\’s interest in entering kindergarten by looking forward to interesting events after school starts. 3. No. 1. Eating habits should not be messed up. Many parents want to use the holidays to \”replenish the body\” of their children, and feed their children too much meat and fish; meal times are irregular; they are afraid that their children will not be full, so they chase after their children to feed them. Adverse effects: This can easily cause children to not adapt to the meal time in kindergarten when they go to school. They will not like to eat when eating, and their ability to eat independently will be weakened. In severe cases, it can also cause indigestion, bloating, diarrhea, acute gastroenteritis and other diseases. The teacher reminds: During the holidays, you can give your children some fruits and vegetables, balanced nutrition, meals on time, no overeating, less snacks and fast food, and less drinks. No.2: Scare your children not to behave. Children will inevitably have \”little tantrums\” during the holidays, and parents will find it difficult to solve them. They will often scare their children by saying things like \”If you cry again, you will be sent to kindergarten tomorrow.\” Adverse effects: The child may stop crying after hearing this, but it will make the child fearful of kindergarten and teachers and unwilling to go to kindergarten again. Teacher reminds: tell your children more about kindergartenPositive topics with teachers will make children enjoy kindergarten even more. No.3 The psychological compromise cannot be until the vacation ends. The child does not want to go to kindergarten and cries heartbrokenly. The adults feel sorry for the child and let the child go to kindergarten two days later. Adverse effects: The child uses crying to \”defeat\” the parent\’s persistence. If the child doesn\’t want to go to kindergarten or wants something in the future, he will intensify his crying to win the parent\’s compromise. The teacher reminds: If the admission process is intermittent, the child\’s adaptation period will become longer. Therefore, parents cannot compromise and insist on sending their children to kindergarten.

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