The mental health of preschool children is as follows.

The mental health of preschool children is characterized by normal movement development, willingness to communicate with others, harmonious relationship and no serious mental health problems.

1, the movement develops normally.

Preschool children with mental health have good motor control and coordination ability. They can stably perform basic movements such as walking, running, jumping and crawling, and at the same time they can also perform more complex motor skills, such as grasping objects and using tools.

2. Willing to communicate with people and have a harmonious relationship.

Preschool children with mental health tend to actively communicate with others. They show a positive, friendly and open attitude in social occasions. They are willing to play, share and cooperate with other children.

3. No serious mental health problems.

Preschool children with mental health usually show emotional stability and balance. They can face and handle their emotions properly and are not easily disturbed by minor problems or mood swings.

The mental health of preschool children also includes normal social interaction with others. They can establish healthy interpersonal relationships, establish positive interaction with peers and adults, and understand and abide by basic social rules.

The performance of preschool children's mental health also includes the following aspects:

1, curiosity and thirst for knowledge.

The mental health of preschool children also includes curiosity and thirst for knowledge. They are full of interest in new things and learning, showing an attitude of active exploration, curious exploration and continuous learning.

2. Adaptability and flexibility.

The mental health of preschool children also includes adaptability and flexibility. They can adapt to the new environment, interpersonal relationships and changes in daily life, and can flexibly cope with challenges and difficulties.

3. Self-confidence and independence.

Preschool children with mental health have a positive understanding of their abilities and values, and can independently complete some daily tasks, such as dressing, washing hands or arranging toys. They are confident to face new challenges and solve problems independently.