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What are the basic etiquette of preschool education?

The basic etiquette of early childhood education includes eight items:

1. grooming etiquette: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civility and courtesy in terms of expression, posture, facial hairstyle and dress, so as to make their faces clean and tidy, dress appropriately, have natural hairstyle and behave generously.

2. Dining etiquette: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in daily family dining, public dining and social gatherings, so as to pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally and eat elegantly.

3. Speech ceremony: Education guides minors to pay attention to civility and politeness in daily verbal conversation and communication on formal occasions, and be civilized, calm, patient, sincere and friendly.

4. Treat people with courtesy: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civility and etiquette in daily life and communication on specific occasions, so as to respect teachers, be friendly to their partners, be tolerant and polite, and treat people with integrity.

5. Walking ceremony: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized manners when walking and taking transportation, so as to observe the rules and discipline, be polite and courteous, help the elderly and the weak, and give up their seats on their own initiative.

6. Appreciation Ceremony: Educate and guide minors to be polite, observe order, care for the environment, concentrate on appreciation and applaud politely when watching literary performances and sports competitions.

7. Visiting ceremony: Educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilization and etiquette when visiting, so as to be kind to mountains and rivers, cherish cultural relics, respect folk customs and abide by public morality.

8. Etiquette ceremony: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized manners when participating in ceremonial activities such as raising the national flag, joining the team, joining the league, graduating, and traditional folk customs. Be respectful, awe-inspiring and solemn.

Early childhood education refers to purposeful activities that affect children's physical growth and cognitive, emotional and personality development. For example, children watch TV, do housework and participate in social activities under the guidance of adults. Among them, the basic etiquette of early childhood education includes: 1, the gift of appearance: education guides minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in expression, posture, facial hairstyle, dress, etc., so as to make their faces clean, dress appropriately, have natural hairstyle and behave generously. 2. Dining etiquette: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized etiquette in daily family dining, public dining and social gatherings, so as to pay attention to hygiene, cherish food, eat frugally and eat elegantly. 3. Speech ceremony: Education guides minors to pay attention to civility and politeness in daily verbal conversation and communication on formal occasions, so as to be civilized, calm, patient, sincere and friendly. 4. Treat people with courtesy: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civility and etiquette in daily life and communication on specific occasions, so as to respect teachers, be friendly to their partners, be tolerant and polite, and treat people with integrity. 5. Walking ceremony: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized manners when walking and taking transportation, so as to observe the rules and discipline, be polite and courteous, help the elderly and the weak, and give up their seats on their own initiative. 6. Appreciation Ceremony: Educate and guide minors to be polite, observe order, care for the environment, concentrate on appreciation and applaud politely when watching literary performances and sports competitions. 7. Visiting ceremony: Educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilization and etiquette when visiting, so as to be kind to mountains and rivers, cherish cultural relics, respect folk customs and abide by public morality. 8. Etiquette and ceremony: educate and guide minors to pay attention to civilized manners when participating in ceremonial activities such as raising the national flag, joining the team, joining the league, graduating, and traditional folk customs. Be respectful, awe-inspiring and solemn.

reference data

Editorial department Early childhood education. Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province: Zhejiang Education News Headquarters, 1982.