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Methods for teaching kindergarten

Embodying behaviors

Children learn better by imitating and embodying behaviors rather than just telling them how to behave. This is done by giving them a good example of actions and teaching them how to solve problems and behave with others.

Acknowledging what the child says or does

Children must be given positive attention by making them feel that everything they do or say is being observed, as they must comment on everything they do or talk about, or even sit and observe them.

encouragement

Simply praising what the child does or even evaluating his actions does not work, as the child must be encouraged to persevere and put in extra effort in everything he does.

ask questions

This strategy stimulates the child to think, by asking a specific question that makes them think about answering it, which develops their ability to think to find solutions.

Using a multi-subject curriculum

There are educational curricula that rely on more than one subject in education, so that one or more subjects are taught at the same time, which makes children’s response and learning faster. For example, when teaching a child language and introducing art into their education, this leads to an increase in the child’s memorization rate.

Defining language for children

Teaching children new vocabulary that is unknown to them helps them facilitate their communication with others better, and also enables them to express themselves more broadly and easily. Children must be taught the alphabet in the kindergarten stage. This is to help them distinguish letters and distinguish their different sounds from each other.

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Introducing children to numbers and arithmetic

There are many activities through which children can be taught numbers and arithmetic, such as addition and subtraction, including using tangible objects and counting them, or collecting materials and separating them from each other. Building cubes also helps teach children shapes and places such as: above, above, behind, and so on.

Creativity and art

Using artistic and creative activities such as singing, movement, and drawing makes it easier for children to express their feelings and explain the cause and effect of the experience they went through. Therefore, this strategy that relies on the child’s imagination is also effective in teaching them shapes and colors, as the creative activity can be linked to the methodological plan for teaching the child. This makes it easier for the child to link everything he learns to each other, thus linking art with education.

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