The contents of the guide for children aged 3-6 in kindergartens

The contents of the Kindergarten Guide for Children Aged 3-6 are as follows:

1, physical and mental condition: including a healthy posture, stable and happy mood, and certain adaptability.

2. Action development: including having certain balance ability, being sensitive in action coordination, and training children's self-protection ability.

3. Living habits and living ability: including ensuring children's daily routine, developing good eating hygiene habits and cultivating children's self-care ability.

All these contents are aimed at promoting children's all-round development and improving their physical and mental health and life ability. At the same time, the guide also emphasizes that parents and kindergartens have the same responsibilities and need to provide a good environment and support for their children's growth.

Kindergarten (English/German: Kindergarten), formerly known as Kaner Garden, was introduced from Prussia hundreds of years ago. Formerly known as nursery garden and kindergarten. This is a preschool education school. According to the Regulations on Kindergarten Work, kindergartens are institutions that provide care and education for preschool children over 3 years old. Kindergarten-age children are generally 3 to 6 years old.

The task of kindergarten is to remove the constraints of time, space and environment when the family is cultivating children, so that the children can develop physically, intellectually and emotionally healthily. It can be said that kindergarten is a happy world for children, which can help children spend their childhood healthily and happily, not only to learn knowledge, but also to get in touch with collective life from childhood.

Ways to promote children's physical and mental development;

1, provide comprehensive nutrition: ensure that children's diet is comprehensive, including protein, carbohydrates, fat, vitamins and minerals, thus promoting physical development and health.

2, to ensure adequate sleep: children need adequate sleep to promote physical development and recovery, but also help improve attention and memory.

3. Appropriate exercise: Children need appropriate exercise to promote the development of muscles and bones, enhance cardiopulmonary function and improve physical fitness.

4. Cultivate good habits: Children need to develop good living habits, such as work and rest rules, hygiene habits, eating habits, etc. To promote physical and mental health.

5. Provide a safe environment: Children need to live in a safe, stable and harmonious environment to avoid physical and mental harm.