“Love people, live in harmony,” this proverb has been deeply ingrained in the consciousness of Vietnamese people for generations. Teaching love to preschoolers is a solid foundation for their personality development later in life. From the earliest years, sowing the seeds of love in a child’s heart will help them grow up to be warm-hearted individuals, who know how to care, share, and love others. 8/3 cards for preschoolers are a wonderful activity for children to express their feelings.
The Importance of Teaching Love to Preschoolers
Love has a magical power; it’s like morning dew that nourishes children’s souls, helping them develop good qualities. Children who are taught to love will know how to empathize and share with friends, teachers, family, and everyone around them. Let’s cultivate these “seeds of love” so that children can develop comprehensively, both physically and mentally. Ms. Nguyen Thi Lan, a leading early childhood education expert in Vietnam, emphasized in her book “Nurturing Love in Preschoolers”: “The preschool stage is the golden time to shape a child’s personality. Teaching children to love is equipping them with valuable luggage to step into life.”
How to Teach Preschoolers About Love?
There are many ways to teach love to preschoolers. We can start with the smallest things, such as teaching children to say thank you, sorry, to greet people, to help friends when they are in trouble. Parents and teachers should be role models for children to follow. “Children are imitators,” so let children see loving actions from their loved ones. In addition, teaching preschoolers to make cards is also a way to help children express love to those around them.
Through Stories and Songs
Fairy tales and children’s songs about love and kindness will help children easily absorb and remember. I remember the story of a boy who found a baby bird that had fallen to the ground. The boy carefully took the bird home and cared for it until it was healthy and flew back into the sky. The story, though simple, instilled in the children a valuable lesson about loving all creatures.
Through Experiential Activities
Involving children in practical experiential activities such as teaching preschoolers to plant trees, taking care of plants, caring for pets… will help children understand the value of life, thereby nurturing love and respect for nature and all living things. Mr. Pham Van Toan, principal of Hoa Sen Kindergarten in Hanoi, shared: “Through experiential activities, children not only learn life skills but also cultivate good qualities such as perseverance, love, and responsibility.”
Spiritual Beliefs About Love
Vietnamese people believe that sowing good seeds will reap good fruits. Teaching children to love and help others is not only a good deed but also brings blessings to themselves and their families. Lesson plans for teaching preschoolers with disabilities are also a way to help children understand and love those who are more disadvantaged than themselves.
Teaching preschoolers about the environment not only helps children understand about the environment but also cultivates their love for nature.
Conclusion
Teaching love to preschoolers is a long journey that requires patience and perseverance from parents, teachers, and the community. Let’s join hands to sow seeds of love so that children can grow up in love and happiness. Please leave a comment and share this article if you find it helpful! Discover more useful content on the TUỔI THƠ website. Contact Phone Number: 0372999999, or visit address: 234 Hao Nam, Hanoi. We have a 24/7 customer care team.