1, example by example: teach children to use civilized language, no swearing, no swearing, no spitting and no littering. Teach them polite expressions, such as please, thank you, sorry, etc. At the same time, children are required to be friendly, not to beat and scold classmates and not to bully the weak.
2, table manners: teach children to sit up straight when eating, don't talk loudly, don't throw food, don't be picky about food, put the tableware back in its place after dinner, and learn to wipe your mouth and hands.
3. Queuing etiquette: Teach children to queue up according to the teacher's arrangement when gathering, traveling and picking up things, and wait for their turn.
4. Respect the teacher: educate children to respect the teacher, do not interrupt the teacher's speech at will, and listen to the teacher's guidance and requirements. At the same time, respect your elders and classmates, and don't speak loudly or laugh at others in front of them.
5. Etiquette in public places: In libraries, museums and other public places, educate children to keep quiet, don't talk loudly, and pay attention to civilized language and behavior.
6. Environmental sanitation: emphasize keeping the environment clean and tidy, educate children not to litter everywhere, not to scribble on walls, tables and chairs, and take care of public places and articles.
7. Sharing and cooperation: educate children to share toys and food, get along well with classmates, be helpful, and learn to unite and cooperate when encountering difficulties.
8. Safety awareness: emphasize safety awareness, teach children to abide by safety rules, don't leave the classroom at will, and pay attention to the safety of themselves and others when playing.
The education of these civilized etiquette contents not only helps children to form good behavior habits in kindergarten, but also lays a foundation for their future social interaction, study and life. Through lively and interesting educational methods, personal demonstrations and practical activities, children can gradually understand, accept and practice the importance of civilized manners in their daily lives, and form good behavior habits and social skills.