Encourage development of Preschoolers Positive Social Skills
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 9:37 am
Module: Support the Development of Children
question:What can caregivers do to encourage the development of preschoolers’ positive social skills?
my answer: Help them to interact with other children, use activities to help them to learn about the world and to get ready for school. Using flash cards, singing the alphabet and counting to ten and so on, helping the children get prepared for the school world they are about to enter. They need help to get prepared for school by have constant interaction with other children and adults giving the good social skills which is crucial. To start helping the children learn their “ABC” and counting to “10” helping them to write their own name, helping them prepare for what school with be like socially and mentally, getting them involved in group activities. Also using my ability to communicate using emotions, actions and reactions. Also using my ability to get along with all the children and the children to get along with all the other children including the educators and other staff members.
what my tafe teacher say was in question 8 you were asked to explain what social skills are and how you encourage the development of these in preschoolers
can anyone please help me??
cheers Zoe
question:What can caregivers do to encourage the development of preschoolers’ positive social skills?
my answer: Help them to interact with other children, use activities to help them to learn about the world and to get ready for school. Using flash cards, singing the alphabet and counting to ten and so on, helping the children get prepared for the school world they are about to enter. They need help to get prepared for school by have constant interaction with other children and adults giving the good social skills which is crucial. To start helping the children learn their “ABC” and counting to “10” helping them to write their own name, helping them prepare for what school with be like socially and mentally, getting them involved in group activities. Also using my ability to communicate using emotions, actions and reactions. Also using my ability to get along with all the children and the children to get along with all the other children including the educators and other staff members.
what my tafe teacher say was in question 8 you were asked to explain what social skills are and how you encourage the development of these in preschoolers
can anyone please help me??
cheers Zoe