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Basic knowledge of politeness and etiquette in kindergarten small classes

Kindergarten etiquette knowledge

First, personal etiquette

Generally speaking, children's personal etiquette includes appearance, body posture and so on. Appearance mainly includes gfd (including washing face, brushing teeth, gargling, coughing, sneezing and picking nose) and dressing (including dressing, wearing hat, trousers, shoes and decoration). Body posture mainly includes sitting, standing, walking, lying, eating, drinking, pulling and beauty.

Second, parent-child etiquette

Children's parent-child etiquette is mainly the etiquette norms that children should pay attention to when they get along with family members (including grandparents, parents, brothers and sisters) in family life, including asking, responding, knocking at the door, eating, doing housework as much as possible, thanking elders, caring and greeting goodbye, etc.

Third, the etiquette of teachers and children.

The etiquette of kindergarten teachers is mainly the etiquette norms that children should pay attention to when interacting with kindergarten teachers in kindergarten life, including saying hello when entering the park, listening carefully, raising your hand to speak, listening to the teacher, asking for help, thanking the teacher and leaving the park.

Fourth, peer etiquette.

Children's peer etiquette is mainly the etiquette norms that children should pay attention to when interacting with friends, including unity and friendship, mutual help, obeying order, being tolerant of others, thanking for help, sincerely apologizing, and getting along in harmony.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) social etiquette

Children's social etiquette is mainly the etiquette norms that children should pay attention to when interacting with others (including relatives, friends and strangers), including entertaining guests at home, visiting patients, accepting gifts, answering phones, talking and chatting, thanking and saying goodbye, etc.

Six, * * * etiquette

Children's etiquette is mainly the etiquette norms that children should pay attention to in public places, including playing the national anthem, raising and lowering the national flag, taking the bus (buying tickets, getting on at the front door, getting off at the back door, giving up your seat, paying attention to health and safety), traffic safety when crossing the road, shopping precautions in shopping malls, reading discipline in libraries, playing in parks, safety precautions in zoos, and cleanliness and quietness of cinemas.

Three-character Classics of Kindergarten Children's Etiquette

First, enter the park.

Enter the park early, don't be late, say hello to the teacher, say hello to the children, and don't forget your parents.

Second, leave the park.

Say goodbye to each other when you leave the park. It is smarter to greet your classmates before they meet their parents.

Third, go to the toilet.

Knock before you go to the toilet. Some people have to wash their clothes and hands after waiting to go to the toilet.

Fourth, wash your hands

Wash your hands without squeezing, arrange your sleeves, roll up your hands, wipe soap when washing, and turn off the water after washing.

Five, drink water

Take a small cup in both hands and slowly pick up the water. When drinking, go back to your original position and drink carefully. Don't waste it

Sixth, take care of the small chair.

Move your hands gently on the small chair, then sit on it, leave the chair, put it away, take care of it, and scrub it often.

Seven, take care of books

Take good care of picture books, turn them over and read them carefully, and don't get dirty or damaged. The baby is happy.

Eight, take care of toys

The toys in the classroom are simple, and the facilities in the yard are indisputable. Take care of public property and mobilize together.

Nine, learning

When studying, you should sit still, listen carefully and think more. You have to ask questions, raise your hand and answer clearly.

X. competition

When playing games outdoors, when the teacher is not far from the meeting place, collect toys and obey the rules and order.

XI. Sleeping (undressing)

Say hello before going to bed, take off your clothes in order, fold them neatly beside you, and put them on in turn after getting up.

Twelve, sleep

Don't cover your head, don't lie prone, put the pillow away and cover it. Sleep empty-handed and go to bed early. This is a sweet dream.

Thirteen, get up

Be quiet when you get up to facilitate your pace, wear light clothes and be folded. Wash and play before you play.

Fourteen have a meal

Wash your hands before eating, chew slowly when sitting down, and don't be picky about food or leftovers.

Fifteen, cherish food

Eat by yourself, don't feed, eat clean, don't waste food, cherish food, and every grain of rice tastes bad.

Sixteen, not picky about food

When children grow up, if they are picky eaters and lack nutrition, fruits and vegetables taste whole grains and are healthy.

Seventeen, talk

Be polite, don't make noise, don't cry, speak quietly and don't disturb others.

Eighteen, listen

When others speak carefully and don't interrupt to show respect, they speak clearly and simply.

Nineteen. please

If you borrow something to ask for help, it is appropriate to say "please". If you have any questions, please call the guests in.

Twenty, "Hello" and "Goodbye"

Say hello when you meet, say "goodbye" in the morning, noon and evening, and say "good night" before going to bed.

Twenty-one, "Thank you" and "You're welcome"

People help me "thank you", I help others "you're welcome", "thank you" and "you're welcome" often use more politeness.

Twenty-two, "Sorry" and "Never mind"

Sorry for doing something wrong, sincerely apologize, never mind, never mind, apologize to each other and be reasonable.

23. New Year's Day

From year to year, put on colorful clothes and new hats. You sing and I dance to celebrate the laughter.

Twenty-four, sharing toys

Small toys are really novel. Everyone had a good time. Know how to be modest and cherish. * * * Sharing is more polite.

25. share food

Snacks are sweet and fragrant. Please try it first. You can eat it, and I can taste the delicious food. * * * Share it.

Twenty-six, delivery of goods (ordinary goods)

When handing something, connect your hands smoothly, and then let go of the hand of the character to express your gratitude.

Twenty-seven, delivery of goods (dangerous goods)

There is a way to hold each other's fruit knife through scissors and hold the handle smoothly.