Social and emotional development
Kindergarten provides a social environment for children to learn to get along, share and cooperate with other children. Through interaction with their peers, they cultivate friendship and learn to adapt to collective life in social interaction.
Cognitive and language development
Kindergartens provide opportunities for children to explore the world through games and interactions, and stimulate their curiosity and imagination. Children develop their thinking ability and language ability by learning cognitive skills, language expression and problem solving.
Cultivation of practical ability and creativity
Kindergartens provide various materials and activities to encourage children to practice. Cultivate children's artistic creativity and hand-eye coordination through painting, handicraft, music, dance and other activities.
Self-care ability and healthy habits
Kindergartens help children develop independence and learn basic life skills, such as undressing, washing hands and going to the toilet. At the same time, educate children to develop healthy eating habits and living habits.
Cultivate interests and hobbies
Kindergartens cultivate children's hobbies through various activities, such as sports, music, art and so on. This helps children discover their strengths and potentials.