Two years old is a stage of rapid growth and learning for babies, and their physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and other aspects are constantly evolving. So what abilities should parents cultivate their children before their children go to kindergarten, today's article will take you to understand, I hope it will help you.
Before going to kindergarten, babies need to develop the following abilities:
1. Language ability
Babies can say simple words such as eating, watching TV, going to the toilet, etc. They can also understand simple instructions such as putting your cup on the table. Babies can improve their language skills by reading picture books, listening to nursery rhymes, and communicating with adults.
IIMotor ability
Babies can make some fine movements, such as holding small objects with their hands, bending down to pick up various toys on the ground, etc. They can also run and jump on their own, up and down stairs, and down lower steps. Babies can improve their motor skills by playing, dancing along, and doing some simple handicrafts.
IIIPerception of objects
Babies are able to distinguish different colors and also name objects. They can also point out common items on **, such as apples, cats, cars, etc. Babies can improve their cognition of objects by playing with some cognitive toys, reading some cognitive picture books, and answering questions with adults.
FourthSocial skills
Babies begin to learn how to interact with others, which includes learning how to share, cooperate, and resolve conflicts. They can also express their emotions such as happy, sad, angry, etc. Babies can improve their social skills by playing with children of the same age, participating in some parent-child activities, and communicating with adults.
FiveSelf-care skills
The baby can eat, drink, sleep, wear ** clothes, go to the toilet, etc. These basic self-care skills can be done, and it is more reassuring to go to kindergarten. The kindergarten has a large number of people, and sometimes the teachers can't take care of it when they are busy. Before entering the kindergarten, parents need to start consciously cultivating these abilities in their children.
SixThe ability to protect oneself
Babies are able to identify safe and dangerous situations, such as not touching electrical appliances, not playing with dangerous objects, not playing with water, not shouting loudly, etc. They are also able to refuse to be approached by strangers, to prevent others from touching their intimate parts, and not to kiss or touch other children. If a child hits him, he can ask the teacher for help in time, or bravely say "don't hit me".
SevenA sense of rules and the ability to follow instructions
The baby is able to follow some basic rules of the kindergarten, such as standing in line, raising hands, sitting, squatting, lying down, etc. They are also able to understand the teacher's simple instructions and act accordingly. In this way, the teacher says these basic instructions, and the child can follow the arrangement and do a good job in the daily routine.