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Manners in Early Childhood Education

Saturday, 24 August 2013

Manners are better known as Manners, a part of early childhood education. Manners should be taught to children as soon as possible when a child can be in are communicating (age 1.5 years) and has begun to recognize the surrounding environment. sometimes even to the affair for some people still considered trivial. But did you ever imagine if your child is not polite when invited to a friend's house? Certainly be put to shame. 

Manners attitude can be taught to children starting from simple things. Like to say thank you, say hello when entering the house, dispose of waste in place, always kissing the hands of adults. And for older children can be added to wash hands before eating, not talking while eating, speaking gently, using a spoon and fork and others. 

In order to form successful early childhood education must take process. Because we as parents have to provide concrete examples and always mananamkan good values ​​in everyday life. So what if both parents of the child to work? Of about quality more important than quantity. When are you going to work, berpamitanlah to your child, kissing her forehead and asked her to kiss your hand. Likewise when home from work when going into the house, make it a habit to always say hello. So the real forms of this kind would also if the child imitated. 

Not all of the rules and norms of the above can only be obtained from the family. Sometimes education in social manners in society, can also be studied children from the surrounding environment. Example: teach your child to shake hands when meeting the neighbors, say thank you when given something, accept gifts with the right hand, and so forth. 

In children aged toddler or pre-school education should be taught manners, are: 

1. Permission to borrow items. 

Teach children, if you want to take things that are not his, first asking permission to have. If not allowed, insist on the children not to seize or cry. And it must be practiced over and over again which will eventually become a habit. 

2. Get used to greet each 

Greets are positive things that should be taught to children. Demonstrated in children to always greet others with the greeting "hello", "good morning", "Assalamualaikum", and so forth, until the child gets used. 

3. A visit etiquette. 

This exercise can begin with, do not interfere when the parents are talking with guests, or do not precede a drink if the host is not welcome. Related to hygiene, insist on the children not to drink from a glass, do not eat cakes former guests and so on. 

 4. Speak the Good and Polite. 

Some children swearing and cursing using words that come from the environment without understanding the point. To combat that, speaking teach manners. In addition to asking the child did not cry if you want something.

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