The strong adaptability of young children

  Having better adaptability is the hope of every parent, because having such ability will bring great benefits to their future life. They will not appear timid when doing things or encountering new environments. This needs to be cultivated from a young age, and understanding the strong adaptability of young children is very important.

  

The strong adaptability of young children1

  1. Adapt to life. Adaptation to life refers to the ability of young children to accept their living environment, actively learn or passively accept their own survival and service abilities. For example, being able to self control and form good hygiene habits, actively brushing teeth and washing up, and dressing oneself. These details in daily life can reflect the adaptability of young children.

  2. Adapt to society. Adaptation to society is different from life. Life is adaptation to behavior, while society is adaptation to norms. It includes both adaptation to moral standards and adaptation to behavioral norms. Specific manifestations include being polite and having strong social skills. When I was in kindergarten, I would take the initiative to greet my teachers and quickly make new friends in unfamiliar environments.

  3. Adapt to learning. The manifestation of learning ability is the ability to quickly absorb new knowledge. And it can concentrate on learning within the designated study time. Most of the learning can be completed in class, especially in kindergarten where the speed of learning nursery rhymes is significantly faster than other children. Teachers usually do not make other small movements during the process of explaining in class.

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