✨ Core Manners for Preschoolers ✨
💖 Respect & Kindness 💖 (Image: 🤗 Two friends hugging)
* Sharing toys and taking turns.
* Comforting someone who is hurt or upset.
* Saying kind things to others.
* Listening when others are talking.
* Respecting other people’s feelings (e.g., “I understand you’re upset, but…”).
* Not pointing at people.
* If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all.
* Empathy (understanding and sharing the feelings of another).
Good manners are crucial for preschoolers as they learn to socialize and interact with peers. It's essential to teach children about waiting their turn, using polite language, and actively listening to others. These foundational skills help them form meaningful friendships and create a supportive community. Alongside sharing and complimenting, it is vital to cultivate a sense of empathy in young children, enabling them to understand and connect with the feelings of others. Additionally, encouraging cooperation and showing appreciation can significantly enhance their social skills. Engaging preschoolers in role-playing scenarios can also reinforce proper manners by allowing them to practice in a fun and interactive way. These approaches ensure that children not only learn what is expected of them but also develop into compassionate individuals who value kindness and respect in their daily interactions.
