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The May Day Kindergarten Warm Tips are Short

The warm reminder of May Day Kindergarten is as follows:

1. Giving your children a wonderful childhood is your expectation and our responsibility!

2. Queue up to drink water in an orderly manner, handle it gently and avoid crowding.

3. Careful education and nurturing children with good character are the philosophy of our kindergarten.

4. Education-based creation of an ocean of knowledge for each child.

5. The small corridor is bright and bright, and the babies line up and stand in the center. They walk in an orderly manner, without pushing or crowding, and looking ahead.

6. Arrange children's daily life reasonably, so that they can get up, go to bed, move, and rest on time. Appropriately arrange some learning activities every day, such as reading books, painting, and doing crafts, etc.

7. Let the children participate in some labor within their ability, such as washing handkerchiefs, shelling beans, etc.

8. You can take your children out for sightseeing or sightseeing purposefully so that they can have extensive contact with society, enrich their knowledge, and experience the beauty of nature. At the same time, you must always pay attention to safety and never let your children leave your sight.

9. Children need to be supervised by adults when going out to avoid accidents, such as getting lost, accidental injuries, etc.; educate children to abide by traffic rules, cross the road and use crosswalks; educate children to ride in cars correctly, such as: head first Don't wait with your hands out of the window.

10. Maintain a good posture on the right side and sleep peacefully and soundly.

11. Caring about the next generation and pouring sweat into the future.

12. Provide comprehensive, considerate and high-quality services to parents of young children.

13. Be a child’s teacher in the face of difficulties; be a child’s mother in life.

14. Children do their own things, dress, eat, organize toys and books by themselves. They also need to be little helpers for their parents, be capable and good children, and let them assume certain responsibilities. Housework, such as taking out the trash, setting up the bench, setting out the dishes, etc.