2, study good habits: love to ask questions, correct mistakes in time, write carefully and so on. ;
3, a good habit of being a man: filial piety to the elderly, thrift, honesty and trustworthiness. ;
4. Good manners and habits: Knock on the door when entering other people's rooms, use polite expressions, and hand over the things of the elders with both hands.
5, good hygiene habits: wash your hands before and after meals, do not spit, do not litter. ;
6. Good eating habits: chew slowly, make no noise when eating, cherish food, etc.
7. Good reading habits: often go to bookstores and libraries, put down books, read correctly, and so on;
8. Good safety habits: obey traffic rules, observe public order, salute correctly, and so on;
9. Good habit of exercise: exercise for one hour every day, carefully complete every exercise, and exercise comprehensively. ;
10, good work habits: do your own thing, take the initiative to do things at home, help others, and so on.
Refers to good habits.
A good habit is to do something beneficial to yourself, others and society, and stick to it for a long time until it becomes a habitual behavior. For example:
1, keep exercising
As the saying goes, "Life lies in exercise". In life, going to the gym is not necessarily called exercise. Walking or cycling to work at ordinary times is also exercise, and even doing housework is also exercise.
2. Everything is ahead of schedule 10 minutes.
Whatever you do, give yourself some time to prepare. If there is an emergency, you can have enough time to deal with it. So you will find that no matter what you do, you will be very calm.
Good habits are:
1. Excellent self-care ability
2. Obey order and pay attention to public morality.
3. Have good study habits
(1) Living habits-cultivate self-care ability;
Wash your hands before meals, after defecation and after games; Eating quietly, economically and hygienically; Taking a nap on time does not affect others' rest; Dress neatly; Holiday life arrangement is scientific, reasonable and regular; Items are placed neatly and orderly. Work habits, hygiene habits and living habits are all living habits. )
(2) Behavior habit-emphasizing "observing order and paying attention to public morality".
Ask children to greet teachers and guests on their own initiative; Queue by car, quiet and orderly, civilized in public places, with safety awareness; Go up and down the stairs softly, walk slowly to the right, and know how to be modest; Take care of the kindergarten environment and pick up the garbage when you see it; Don't chase and fight, don't make noise, and don't participate in civilized and healthy activities. Polite manners, words and deeds, etc. All belong to behavioral habits. )
③ Study habits-We put forward different requirements according to different age groups.
Kindergarten training pays attention to listening and answering questions with a loud voice, generous and decent; Reading, holding the pen correctly, listening attentively, thinking positively, and asking questions if you don't understand (language habits, thinking habits, listening carefully, writing carefully, and finishing homework independently are all study habits. )