How do novice mothers consult kindergartens?

You can refer to the following:

1, the permission of the park.

When children go to kindergarten, parents' expectations and requirements are actually very simple. I just want my children to have fun in kindergarten and eat healthily and safely.

But sometimes even such a simple wish can be difficult to realize. The basic requirement for realizing these simple wishes is that the park has obtained a compliant permit to run the park. Having a permit to run the park can show that the enrollment and fees of the park are recorded.

2. Number of kindergarten classes.

Kindergarten is the first collective life that children come into contact with. With the guidance and company of teachers, children grow up healthily and make continuous progress. But after all, kindergartens are all children aged 3-6, and they don't have the ability to take care of themselves and distinguish right from wrong. They all need the care and love of teachers. Usually, the smaller the class size, the more thoughtful and comprehensive the teacher's concern.

3. The standard of children's meals in the park.

Parents can check whether vegetables, rich meat and monotonous staple food are sometimes included in their children's daily meals according to kindergarten recipes. It is necessary for parents to pay more attention. After all, children eat several meals a day in kindergarten, and the energy and nutrition needs of a basic day are provided by kindergarten meals.

Introduction:

Every child's personality is different and his ability to adapt to the environment is different. 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.