Q 1: How many meals do children usually eat in the garden? What do they eat?
A: The details of each kindergarten are different, but meals are usually served at two o'clock. Besides lunch, there is a snack in the morning and afternoon. As for what to eat, please pay attention to the weekly menu posted in the park.
Q2: If the child doesn't eat, will the teacher help feed him?
A: At first, children can't eat it. The teacher will help feed them, teach them to use tableware and encourage them to eat. Children are still young and need careful care from adults, but we can't overprotect or even replace arrangements, which is not conducive to the development of children. Parents must understand this.
In order for children to grow up better, parents should cultivate their children's ability to eat at home by themselves. At first, children can eat with spoons and gradually transition to chopsticks. Children will be happier and more confident when they find their progress.
Q3: Will the child cry when he comes home?
A: Generally, children who have just entered the park are prone to this situation. The lunch time in kindergartens is usually around 1 1 30. In the afternoon, children will be prepared with snacks, fruits and other recess meals, and the food supply is sufficient. And when eating, the teacher will constantly patrol to remind the children to eat more, and the children will definitely be full.
Children go home hungry and cry for many reasons:
At the beginning of school, because of inadaptability, children's appetite will be slightly worse;
Children are lively and active, exercise a lot, consume physical energy quickly, and get hungry easily;
Children in the critical period of growth and development have great demand for nutrition;
Although the meals in kindergarten are rich in nutrition, the taste and pattern may not be as good as at home, which affects the appetite of children.
Q4: Children are naughty and do everything. Will he touch something unsafe when the teacher is not paying attention?
A: For unsafe items such as scissors and disinfectant, kindergartens usually put them out of children's reach. However, parents still need to enhance their children's safety awareness, because it is impossible to prevent.
Teaching aspect
Q 1: How long will a child cry when he first goes to kindergarten?
A: Depending on individual children, only a few people don't cry. I usually cry for a week or so, and the longest one is only a month. Parents must insist on sending their children to the park and let them enter the park as soon as possible.
Q2: Will the teacher teach the children to write?
A: According to the development of children's bones, children in small classes and small classes are not mature enough to hold pens, so they are not required to write. Starting from the middle class, children are exposed to writing, and they are not required to write a lot of words all day, for fear of causing children to get tired of writing. You can write more difficult words after the big class.
Q3: Will my children take part in the kindergarten performance?
A: If an activity is held in the park, the teacher will take the initiative to let each child take the stage, and the teacher will choose the most suitable child to show them the opportunity according to different programs.
Q4: Do kindergartens punish children?
A: Kindergarten teachers are all trained before their posts. Corporal punishment and disguised corporal punishment are absolutely not allowed. But as a teacher, sometimes disciplining children is a bit serious, and the tone will be focused. Parents are also requested to understand each other.
Children communication
Q 1: When a child has an argument with other children, does the teacher care?
A: Children love fighting and are very naughty. It's normal to have a little friction occasionally, so parents don't have to worry too much. Teachers usually pay attention to children's communication behavior and level in life, and give some guidance and help in communication skills, attitudes and behaviors. For example, let children learn to ask questions, learn to negotiate, and learn to express their opinions; Let children know tolerance, restraint and care about the interests and demands between children. Finally, parents should set an example by themselves.
Q2: Will children be bullied by other children?
A: If a child comes home and tells his parents about being bullied in the park, parents must contact the teacher first to understand what happened. Because children are young and easy to be self-centered, sometimes it may be a very small thing, and children are "exaggerated".
Of course, if something serious happens to the child in the park, the teacher must take the initiative to contact the parents and will not hide it. Parents can rest assured.
Q3: Can children get along well with other children?
A: Every child has different personality and different ability to adapt to the environment. When the children first entered the park, they were not familiar with the new environment and friends. They may want to play with others very much, but they don't know how to express it or are too shy to join, so they will be a little lonely. Kindergarten has many group activities every day. Teachers will create many opportunities for children to integrate into the group and often encourage children to participate boldly.
Parents should give their children more opportunities to play with their peers, take their children to their partner's home or invite them to play at home, so that their children can integrate into the collective life as soon as possible. On weekdays, let children take the initiative to do what they can, cultivate their self-confidence and encourage them to participate in group activities boldly.
Shuttle and communication
Q 1: What should I do if my child doesn't want to go to kindergarten?
A: Freshmen who have just entered kindergarten are likely to have separation anxiety because they don't adapt to the kindergarten environment. I hope parents can understand that this is a normal phenomenon and correct their mentality. Unless there are special circumstances, try not to give your child leave.
Kindergarten will make children familiar with kindergarten and fall in love with kindergarten as soon as possible through warm and fun parent-child activities and happy game experience.
At home, parents can give their children more positive psychological hints, describe the fun game facilities in kindergarten and the happy companionship of children of the same age, so that children are full of expectations for going to kindergarten;
In the first month, parents should try not to ask their children how they feel in the park after school, so that they can "digest" the discomfort caused by anxiety.
Q2: After school, the children will not be picked up at will, will they?
A: Kindergarten has a strict acceptance system. Parents must have a pick-up card or signature to pick up their children before taking them away. If a parent whom the teacher doesn't know comes to pick you up, you must call the parents to confirm. So if one day parents can't pick it up in person, they must tell the teacher who will pick it up and support the teacher's work.
Q3: Can you pick up the children later after school?
A: When the baby first enters kindergarten, he will have separation anxiety. When he sees that other children have been picked up by their parents and he is still in kindergarten, his anxiety may increase. If the parents come late in the afternoon, they must tell the baby about it in advance so as not to affect his mood.
Don't worry, the kindergarten teacher will arrange someone to look after the children before work.
Q4: How do I know about my children's learning in kindergarten?
A: Let the children talk about their study and life in kindergarten. If the child's answer is ambiguous, parents can communicate face to face with the teacher by picking up the child.
If you want to communicate in detail, parents are advised to contact the teacher in advance and come directly to the park for face-to-face or telephone communication during the teacher's non-class hours, so that the communication will be more specific.
I hope that parents should try not to send text messages or contact teachers on WeChat, because teachers usually have to look after so many children, so it is very likely that they have no time to look at their mobile phones and can't get information from parents at the first time, which is not conducive to solving the problem.