What kind of learning style is more suitable for kindergarten children?

Updated on parenting 2024-06-05
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Learning styles should be uniformly prescribed. I think the middle and large classes should learn the things of the first grade, and they have to learn the alphabet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    What they need most in this period of time is not the learning of theoretical knowledge, but the cultivation of habits, spirit and patience, and this time period should pay more attention to the cultivation of their lives, so the first is to liberate their nature, the second is to strengthen their bodies, and the third is to cultivate their perfect character.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Ministry of Education has unified the way of learning, and they are all unified syllabuses.

    The middle and large classes also happen to be in the kindergarten middle and large classes, so there is nothing to consider, if you don't think about private schools, just follow the Ministry of Education.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The teacher needs to explain to the child intuitively, so that the child can better understand.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As a kindergarten teacher, I think kindergarten should pay attention to the following:

    1. Cultivate reading ability (including expression ability).

    2. Cultivate good behavior habits (such as abiding by discipline and loving labor).

    4. Be attentive in everything you do and not be distracted.

    5. Cultivate children's necessary safety knowledge (self-protection, traffic safety, etc.).

    6. Pay attention to children's moral education, all-round development, physical and mental health.

    7. Cultivate children's self-confidence, self-care ability, and pay attention to listening.

    8. Develop good study habits and learn addition and subtraction within 10.

    9. Cultivate children's insight and curiosity.

    10. Recognize words in reading (very important), especially those commonly used monolithic words.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Kindergarten 1 100 numbers are painted red.

    2. Pinyin depicts red.

    3. Stroke red.

    4. English letter drawing red + English book.

    5. Pen exercises, a full set! Kids don't have to worry about not being able to write anymore!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What should kindergarten children learn? Should I learn addition and subtraction within a hundred? Learn a lot of pinyin?

    What if you don't learn? Parents will think that we have not taught any knowledge, and we have paid so much money for nothing. Therefore, there are always some kindergarten teachers who follow in the footsteps of parents and try their best to meet the requirements of parents.

    Most of today's parents have this mentality, (only a few parents with high cultural quality can realize the importance of the cultivation of abilities and habits, and will not follow the crowd like other parents.) The same is true in society. Some small kindergarten classes are learning the knowledge of the first grade of primary school, and when they actually go to the first grade, they feel that learning is too easy, as if they can go to the first grade or not.

    In fact, it is much easier for teachers to teach children addition and subtraction, a lot of pinyin and literacy than to cultivate children's comprehensive ability and all-round development, but what aspects does your child really need to master? I think that because children at this stage have a lot of learning, I think it is very important to be confident, independent, and independent. You should learn how to communicate with others, be kind to others, cultivate good habits, and lay a good foundation for your upcoming primary school life.

    2. Cultivate good behavior habits (such as abiding by discipline and loving labor) 4. Be attentive and not distracted in everything you do.

    5. Cultivate children's necessary safety knowledge (self-protection, traffic safety, etc.) 6. Pay attention to children's moral education, all-round development, physical and mental health.

    7. Cultivate children's self-confidence, self-care ability, and pay attention to listening.

    8. Develop good study habits and learn addition and subtraction within 10.

    9. Cultivate children's insight and curiosity. 10. Recognize words in reading (very important), especially those commonly used monolithic words.

    11. Thinking training (observation, reasoning, judgment, reverse, sorting, thinking and other abilities are very important) 12. Physical exercise (certain physical training).

    13. The concept of time, the efficiency of learning (completing learning and activity tasks within the specified time) 14. The cultivation of concentration of attention (concentration, endurance).

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Kindergarten classes learn as follows:1. Cultivate reading ability (including expression ability).

    2. Cultivate good behavior habits (such as abiding by discipline and loving labor).

    3. Cultivate how children communicate with others (such as teachers, classmates, friends).

    4. Be attentive in everything you do and not be distracted.

    5. Cultivate children's necessary safety knowledge (self-protection, traffic safety, etc.).

    6. Pay attention to children's moral education, all-round development, physical and mental health.

    7. Cultivate children's self-confidence, self-care ability, and pay attention to listening.

    8. Develop good study habits and learn addition and subtraction within 10.

    9. Cultivate children's insight and curiosity.

    10. Recognize words in reading (very important), especially those commonly used monolithic words.

    11. Thinking training (observation, reasoning, judgment, reverse, sorting, thinking and other abilities are very important).

    12. Physical exercise (certain physical training.

    13. The concept of time and the efficiency of learning (completing learning and activity tasks within the specified time).

    14. Concentration of attention (concentration, endurance).

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