What preparations do parents need to make when kindergarten starts?

First, restore eating habits.

During the summer vacation, many children eat all kinds of delicious food at home at will, and even some parents chase after them for fear that their children will eat less ..... So, after the holiday, some children will have problems such as not eating by themselves, not being able to eat at dinner time, and even being unwell. In order for children to return to kindergarten smoothly, parents should restore their eating habits before holidays as soon as possible, eat three meals a day on time, eat less greasy food and snacks, and eat more fruits and vegetables.

Second, restore the schedule.

In the last week of the holiday, parents should try their best to ask their children to go to bed early and get up early, take a nap on time, shorten their entertainment time and arrange a certain amount of study time every day. You can accompany your child to read, draw or tell stories, which can not only expand your child's knowledge, but also cultivate your child's interest in reading. The most important thing is to calm your heart, reduce impetuous emotions, and let your children gradually enter the school state.

Third, cultivate children's self-care ability.

During the holidays, many parents help their children deal with big and small things. When school starts, what children have learned before in kindergarten will be lost. The lack of self-care ability will not only affect children's emotions, but also affect their self-confidence and self-esteem. Therefore, parents are advised to let their children eat, dress and urinate independently one week before school starts. Don't help your child just because he is too slow or doesn't do well, but gradually develop an independent habit.

Fourth, give children psychological hints.

Parents remind their children from time to time that school is about to start and there are still a few days to go to kindergarten. Let the children subconsciously know that the holiday life is coming to an end, and the negative emotions that follow will come before the holiday and end before the school starts.

Fifth, recall the happy time in kindergarten.

When reminding the child, help him remember the happy things in kindergarten last semester. For example, I played a pleasant game with my little friend, and the teacher said that I liked him very much, or that my child made progress or was praised last semester. These positive "positive energy" will make children return to kindergarten with urgent desire.