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What do your kindergarten children do at home?

Hello, I am Lingshan Awen. I am happy to answer your questions.

My family has a little baby who is almost four years old. He has been in kindergarten for one semester. He can do a lot of things at home and he is usually quite clingy to me. And I happen to be at home. As a stay-at-home mom, I have a lot of time to teach him things, including now that I teach him every day and make videos.

1. Whenever I cook, I will teach him to do some simple tasks. For example: peeling carrots, peeling shrimps, picking shell meat, holding bowls, holding chopsticks, serving rice, washing dishes, wiping the table, sweeping and mopping the floor, drying clothes and other household chores. Although he asked me to do it again afterwards, he was able to do it, and I was still quite proud.

2. For learning, you can recognize some simple words, addition within 10, some simple hand-making (hand-folded paper, hand-glued paintings), draw, and sing a few songs (English songs too) Can read one or two songs), can read about 20 pinyin letters, and can operate the computer to watch cartoons by himself.

3. His self-care ability. He can go to the toilet and defecate by himself, wash his hands and eat, finish a bowl of rice by himself, put on his own clothes, pants, socks, shoes, and drink water.

I hope my answer can help you, thank you.

The small class in kindergarten can play games at home, help mom with housework, and learn new skills.

Cooperate with kindergarten teachers to help children develop good work and rest patterns, study habits and living habits.

My children are in small classes in kindergarten this year. Due to the epidemic, the kindergarten is not in class and they will not be able to go to kindergarten for a long time. The teacher suggests that you should try to follow the kindergarten routine at home to develop a good routine for your children, as well as develop study and living habits.

1. Good work and rest routine

Develop children's work and rest routine, and try to arrange them according to the kindergarten routine. We usually let him go to bed early and get up early, with a lunch break of 1-1.5 hours at noon. According to the kindergarten schedule, he will also add a fruit snack around 9:30 in the morning. In the afternoon, he will also have a snack of milk or bread after waking up (this snack does not If it is too fixed, there will also be milk in the morning or fruit in the afternoon, but it will be there every day). At the same time, according to the teacher's requirements, the child will be asked to do kindergarten gymnastics and exercise in the morning, or he will be protected and run downstairs or in the park for a while.

2. Study the education content issued by the teacher

Cooperate with the kindergarten teacher to complete the family education of the child. The child's kindergarten teacher will regularly send educational content to the class group, such as picture book stories, handicrafts, parent-child games and other video courses. At this time, we will study and discuss with the children. If there is handcrafting, we will complete it with the children. . The teacher's teaching content lasts for about 15 minutes in the morning and about 15 minutes in the afternoon. The content is very rich and the children can learn a lot.

3. Free activities

After completing the teacher’s teaching content, it is time for free activities. The child likes to play with toys, draw pictures, read picture books, or run and jump. If he has time, he will play with him. Sometimes I also play parent-child games with my children, such as role-playing, hide-and-seek, throwing sandbags, etc.

4. Do housework with your children

Cultivate your child's self-care ability by asking him to wash socks, brush cups, fold quilts, etc. These chores are also very novel for children. , and are willing to try it. It is also good to cultivate his hands-on ability and self-care ability by doing housework.

In short, there are many things that can be done at home. Let’s focus on the main directions: let children develop good work and rest patterns, study habits and living habits. Hope my answer helps you.

Because of this epidemic, staying at home for too long is unbearable for adults, let alone children, so I will take him downstairs to play for about an hour every day. This can relieve the irritability of children. It can also provide some relief, but of course you must remember to take protective measures!

Hello, I'm glad to answer this question. I am a mother of two. My eldest child is over three years old and attends a small class in kindergarten. Since she has been at home due to the epidemic, I will summarize what she does at home every day from the following major aspects. I hope it will be useful to you.

1. Chinese learning.

Ancient poetry learning. Memorize a new ancient poem in the morning and review the ancient poem memorized yesterday. Memorizing ancient poems can help children develop a sense of beauty. Many ancient poems have beautiful artistic conception, good rhythm, and are catchy. Memorizing more ancient poems is also laying the foundation for your child to learn Chinese. At the same time, as she grows older, she will slowly be able to understand the meaning of ancient poems, and it is also good to understand some historical knowledge.

Literacy learning. Literacy software. I recently discovered that my child is particularly sensitive to literacy, so I bought literacy software for her to learn. My child still likes learning in games. It has been somewhat effective so far. Now when reading picture books, she will point out the words she has learned every time she encounters them. Here, parents are particularly reminded to control the time they spend using literacy software every day.

For picture book reading, let her choose the picture books she likes and read them freely without any restrictions. If she asks for parent-child reading, I will drop everything to accompany her. Sometimes a picture book will be read to children every day. At this time, parents cannot be impatient. Listening to the same story repeatedly will help her figure out and learn, enhance her language expression skills, and allow her to understand the content, emotions and truths of the story in depth. And she can gain more security during the parent-child reading process. She feels that she has received the attention and love of her parents.

2. English learning.

English songs are meant to irritate her ears, avoiding the time when she is focused on studying. During other times, English children’s songs are played, and one song is played on a loop every day. Children's songs that sharpen your ears focus on rhythm and listening comprehension. As long as the child is happy to listen, the voice will enter the child's brain unconsciously.

Watch cartoons in English. When your child wants to play with electronic products, choose some English-version animations to show her. It is also a particularly good way to practice listening.

For English reading, I bought a lot of English picture books and reading pens for my children. My English level is limited, and reading pens are a particularly good choice at this time. The children can read through the pictures by themselves. Slowly understand the meaning and read along. Read three simple English picture books every day. During the English enlightenment stage, I bought some simple picture books. The sentence patterns in them are easy to read and understand, and there are also some very life-like sentence patterns. You can also interact with your children in daily life to consolidate the practice. .

3. Mathematics learning.

Play logic games, puzzles and more. These can very well develop children's logical thinking ability. Exercise children's logical thinking ability through observation, reasoning, spatial transformation, linking of related things, and correspondence of locations. It also improves children's concentration. These are good choices when learning through play.

Learning of mathematical software. From space to plane, learn the most basic numbers in mathematics and practice number writing specifically. Improve sensitivity to mathematics.

The little frog scale toy helps you to gain a preliminary understanding of the concepts of equality, addition and subtraction by counting the number of frogs and achieving balance among the numbers.

4. Hands-on ability training.

For painting, we will choose some picture books to make associations and let her use them as she pleases, or learn to paint after seeing some simple paintings on the Internet that she can complete by herself. Develop your imagination.

Handwork, practice with scissors, paper cutting, "hair cutting". Play with flour, knead plasticine, etc. Exercise fine hand movements, develop intelligence, and improve concentration.

Doing small scientific experiments to cultivate children's awareness of exploration does not require understanding the principles of knowledge. What is more important is to consciously cultivate "scientific thinking" and "scientific attitude."

Play building blocks, magnets and other small games and homemade toys. Not only is it beneficial to the exercise of hand-eye coordination, but it can also promote the overall development of children.

5. Exercise.

Parent-child games. Climbing cups, sitting on doll pulls, etc. are physically demanding activities. When you can't go out, play table tennis at home. It can prevent myopia and improve hand-eye coordination. It is also a good educational game.

I also ride a bike or skateboard in the yard for a while every day.

The above are some of the things my Dabao does at home. I don’t have to do them all every day. My point is to give the children freedom and let them control their own time. They can read books and play when they want. Just play with the puzzle. Parents can provide reasonable guidance at appropriate times. I summarized a guide and attached it at the end of the video, I hope it can help you.

My child is in senior class and spends most of his time playing with his toys at home. Sometimes he does things I have arranged for him to do, such as writing numbers and letters, learning to read rhymes, and skipping rope.

Go to work

My child is in kindergarten and will be promoted to first grade in the second half of the year.

So study at home for children from early childhood to primary school:

1. Chinese.

The main thing is literacy. I am currently learning with a literacy app. I will also help the children briefly explain and review the content of the day. Recognize 6 characters every day. I have studied for more than 140 days. Currently, I have learned 840 characters. I plan to continue learning. By the time I enter the first grade in September, I will know about 1,200 characters. Next, learn a little more Pinyin. Recite the article "Reciting Every Day" or three hundred Tang poems.

2. Mathematics.

Mainly addition and subtraction within 20. Let him calculate the numbers he comes into contact with in daily life, such as giving him pocket money, going to the supermarket to check the price of goods. After purchasing, the child should buy something he likes, use his own pocket money to buy it, look at the price, estimate whether he has enough money, and give How much money can you get back?

3. English.

Learn 26 letters, common words and sentence patterns.

Learn with an English enlightenment app and check in every day. Read English picture books, 3-10 books a day.

I am a mother of two children. I have one son and one daughter at home. I am very happy to share my experience with you.

My daughter is four years old and my son is two years old. My daughter is in kindergarten, and I am currently working full time, so I have time to spend with my child at home.

During this period, the main things that my children and I insist on doing every day are as follows: Exercise

Every child is like a small universe of energy, which needs to be released every day in order to sleep well at night.

Exercise can not only release energy and help children sleep, but also strengthen their body.

In addition, brain scientist Professor Hong Lan once mentioned that exercise stimulates the secretion of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, serotonin, and norepinephrine. This is the key to promoting neural connections. Exercise can make the brain smarter. .

① When the epidemic was severe at first, we couldn’t go out, so we played various physical-consuming games at home such as throwing balls, kicking balls, pitching, and jumping on the bed.

② Now I take the two little monsters for outdoor sports almost every day, running, jumping, sliding on slides, riding bicycles, etc., which can last about 1-2 hours.

Even at home, they often chase each other and fight, which is considered exercise. Reading

Reading is an indispensable part of my children’s life. Now I don’t even have to ask for it. The two children touch and turn over books no less than three times a day. They have already read them. When they become good friends, it becomes as essential to them as eating three meals a day.

We cannot take our children to travel to many places, but we can take them to swim in the ocean of books to understand and understand the real world. I remember what Hugo said: Books are tools for creating the soul. And reading can change a person.

① Reading time: In addition to the two children "reading" by themselves every day, I will take them to read a few books before nap and before going to bed at night. This is a fixed time, and there is no limit on other times. They If you want me to read it, and when it is convenient for me, I will read a few.

② How to read: When I read picture books, I do not focus on coping or speed, but focus on quality. Every time I will pretend to be various characters in the picture book, from the tone to the expression, the performance is on point, the two children We usually listen to it with great interest, and sometimes we laugh.

This may be one of the reasons why they fell in love with reading. Games

Child psychologist Cohen said: Games are children’s language.

Give children enough space to play a variety of games, allowing them to be as creative as they want, even if they don't make sense. As long as it is not dangerous and does not affect others, do not stop or intervene.

My daughter’s favorite game is role-playing, such as doctor and patient, barber and customer, etc. Sometimes she directs and acts with her brother or toys, and sometimes I need to participate, and I will do it. Actively cooperate, this is a good parent-child activity.

My son’s favorite games are cooking games, hide-and-seek and shadow-catching games.

In addition, there are puzzles, building blocks, snowflakes and other toys at home, which I play with from time to time. My sister likes to draw, so I accompany her to draw, including doing handicrafts. The kindergarten distributes handmade videos every week. Will do it all again. Watching TV

Sometimes I am also busy with my own things. I also watch TV for about an hour every day, twice, and after watching it, I ask them to look at the sky outside to adjust their vision and relieve fatigue.

Regarding watching TV, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children under 18 months old should not be exposed to any electronic devices. Parents between 18 months and 2 years old should watch with them. Children between 2 and 5 years old should not watch more than 1 hour a day. Parents It is best to read it with you so that you can interpret it correctly and use it in your daily life.

Sometimes I will help them translate when watching English animations, but most of the time they watch it by themselves. Sometimes my daughter will ask me about some words on TV that she doesn’t understand. Sometimes I don’t understand the cause and effect, so I will watch it with her and then explain it to her.

In addition, I also pay special attention to their daily habit of cleaning the room. Although it is sometimes easy to do it for them, I still make it a habit for myself. For example, before going to bed every day, put things on the sofa and on the floor back to their places in time, clean up, etc.

What is not enough is: let them try to participate in adult household chores, such as washing clothes, picking vegetables, sweeping and mopping the floor. Sometimes they do, but less often.

Therefore, we need to improve next and let the children slowly try to do some housework with me.

The above are things that I can do at home. I hope it will be of reference value to you.

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