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List of topics for the parent corner

1.How to raise a child to be successful? 2. Make your child happier 3. Teach children to communicate. 4. What toys do children need 5. The role of books in the development of a child 6. Environmental education of children 7. Games for hyperactive children 8. Developing creativity 9. What does your child draw 10. The psychology of children's drawings. What color does your child paint? 11. Taking care of health from childhood 12. How to help a child remember the graphic representation of numbers? 13. How to teach a child to take care of his teeth 14. What fairy tales are best to read at night? 15. My home is the earth 16. Cultivating a love for nature 17. Nature in the life of your family 18. The benefits of walks for children 19. Speech development in children 3-4 years old 20. Aggressive child 21. What is phonetic hearing and how to develop it? 22. Mental health of preschoolers and television. 23. How to raise a boy. 24. How to raise a girl 25. The authority of parents in raising children 26. Teaching a child to retell 27. Consultation “scissors are easy!” 28. Folder and memo for parents on the topic “Causes of accidents involving children” 29. Whims and stubbornness of the baby 30. Preparing the child for school. 31. Educational creative games before bed 32. Rotavirus infection 33. Memo to mother “Childhood diseases” 34. 20 ways to calm down a raging child 35. Memo to parents “ACIDENTS. WHAT TO DO?" 36. Consultation for parents “HOW TO TEACH A CHILD TO EAT VEGETABLES AND FRUITS” 37. How to rid a child of fears 38. What a 3-4 year old child should know 39. Safe communication with pets 40. Problems of personal development 41. Mental development of children 3- 7 years old 42. To kindergarten without tears or how to protect your child from stress 43. Consultation for parents “games for hyperactive children” 44. How to care for baby teeth 45. Tip for parents “HOW TO BEHALF WITH YOUR CHILD” 46. Mom don’t go... or to kindergarten without tears! 47. What to do with an aggressive child 48. Ten rules for teaching a child to obey 49. How to find a common language with a stubborn little one 50. Dangerous words or parental directives 51. How to turn reading into pleasure 52. Teaching children to rhyme 53. Memo for parents of first-graders 54 Green world on the window 55. Sound culture of speech. Exercises for the development of phonemic awareness 56. Indicators of normal development of a 5-year-old child 57. Learning by playing 58. Where do evil children come from 59. Games for your child’s health 60. Graduation in kindergarten 61. Consultation for parents - 3-year-old crisis 62. Child’s rights 63 We teach a child to tie his shoelaces 64. A hyperactive child 65. How to teach a child to take care of his teeth 66. Parents about the rules of morning exercises 67. Morning exercises in the life of a child 68. Prevention of winter injuries 69. The child and the bad habits of parents 70. Learning to tell a story 71. Hardworking kids 72. How to help a child get comfortable in kindergarten 73. The whims and stubbornness of children of senior preschool age 74. A child’s readiness for school 75. How not to feed a child 76. Flat feet 77. If a child bites 78. Personal hygiene of a preschooler 79. How to train a child eating fruit 80. Children about safety 81. Teaching children to solve riddles 82. The authority of parents in raising children 83. So that the child is obedient 84. Self-esteem of kids. 85 Does a child need a nap during the day? 86.Experiment with children at home. 87. About the period when a child is a “why” 88. How to help a child fall in love with reading 89. We praise the child correctly 90. Consultation for educators. 91. Instructions for raising an eloquent child 92. If the child is left-handed 93. Children about fire safety

94. Rules of behavior when communicating with animals. 95. Sports sections for children 96. Delayed speech development 97. Child car seat 98. Music therapy 99. Mind at your fingertips 100. Developing creativity 101. Teaching a child to use scissors 102. The role of toys in the lives of children 103. Problems of personal development in children 104 Rotavirus infection: prevention, symptoms, treatment, possible complications 105. The use of didactic games in the environmental education of preschool children 106. Why don’t children read? And how to get a child interested in reading? 107. Touchy child 108. Games and tasks for the development of fine motor skills 109. Games for hyperactive children 110. Aggressive child 111. Sound culture of speech. Exercise for the development of phonemic awareness 112. Environmental education of preschoolers 113. Games that heal 114. Don’t do your child’s work or how to raise an assistant 115. Why does a speech therapist assign homework? 116. Development of logical thinking in children of senior preschool age 117. How to turn reading into pleasure 118. Speech development: games with the family 119. What your child draws 120. Grandparents 121. The role of the father in raising a child 122. “Living vitamins” 123 Children and theater 124. When a child sneaks 125. The role of fairy tales in the development and upbringing of a child 126. The role of grandmothers in raising children 127. Clothes for walking 128. Games for the development of creative imagination in preschool children 129. A walk in winter 130. Outdoor games for children in the spring - fun starts 131. How to care for baby teeth 132. A new look at parent-teacher meetings 133. Advice from a speech therapist to parents 134. Singing with mom 135. “First time in kindergarten” 136. How to prepare a withdrawn, slow, aggressive and etc. child to kindergarten? 137. Test “Drawing of a Family” 138. Personal hygiene of a preschooler 139. Developing fine motor skills 140. Developing speech with the help of tongue twisters 141. How to teach a child to ride a bicycle 142. Rules of behavior on the railway 143. Four commandments of a smart parent. 144. First aid for childhood injuries 145. Back to school soon 146. Games in the kitchen 147. Readiness for school 148. Mathematics around us 149. Little robber 150. Speech development in children 3-4 years old 151. Summer games with water 152. Mom- therapy 153. Kindness comes into the home 154. How to prepare the withdrawn, slow, aggressive, etc. child to kindergarten? 155. Physical education 156. Logorhythmics. Memo for parents on conducting speech-motor exercises at home 157. Development of logical thinking in children of senior preschool age 158. If your child is hospitalized 159. Advice from a psychologist for parents 160. Parent's diary 161. How to rid a child of fears 162. Children and the computer 163. Environmental education of children 164. The role of books in the development of a child 165. What toys children need 166. Teach children to communicate 167. A healthy lifestyle for your children 168. Feed the birds in winter 169. Children's manipulations 170. Children's questions and how to answer them 171. Children and theater 172. Teaching a child order 173. How to care for baby teeth 174. How to teach a child to cut with scissors 175. Road ABC 176. Child on the street. Tips and recommendations for parents 177. Child's health. 178. Mistakes you shouldn’t make 179. Getting ready for school. Games that develop speech 180. Memo for parents whose children are three to four years old 181. Cultivating perseverance 182. How to dress a child in the summer 183. Communication with a child, combining housework 184. Rules of behavior for children and adults 185. Culture of communication and behavior 186. Preparing a future first-grader 187. Thematic consultations for parents 188. Whims and stubbornness 189. If you want your child to speak beautifully

190. Teaching independence 191. The role of fairy tales in the education of preschool children 192. Raising a competent pedestrian 193. The importance of role-playing games in preschool age 194. Summer holidays for children 195. The role of games in the adaptation period. 196. Children's fiction and fantasies 197. Games before bed 198. Why are children different? 199. Aggressive child. What to do? 200. Consultations for parents: home stadium 201. Formation of positive self-esteem in a child 202. Do it yourself 203. 10 rules for teaching a child to obey 204. Right and left: how to teach a child not to confuse the sides? 205. Age characteristics of children 4-5 years old 206. Causes of conflicts in preschool children and ways out of them 207. The benefits of vegetables 208. Adaptation to school. How to help a child? 209. Preparing a child’s hand for writing at school 210. Parents about the child’s speech 211. Adaptation of a child in kindergarten 212. How to raise a happy child 213. Getting ready for school - games that develop speech 214. Games for brothers and sisters 215. Development of children’s creative abilities 216. Morning exercises 217. Answers for why 218. Children's home library 219. Teaching a child to read 220. What is sensory 221. Rules of conduct in nature 222. The safety of a child is in your hands 223. Where do children's lies come from? 224. Home toy library 225. Hyperactive child 226. Movement is the life of a preschooler 227. Sleep disturbance in a child 228. Hardening. Day after day 229. Sports sections for children 230. Advice from a speech therapist to caring parents. 231. Development of fine motor skills 232. Adaptation of a child in kindergarten 233. Role-playing games in a child’s life 234. Healthy nutrition for preschoolers 235. What does a child need in kindergarten? 236. Developing creativity 237. Formation of temporary concepts in preschoolers 238. Parents about the child’s speech 239. What kind of greetings are there 240. Development of communication in the family 241. How to learn poetry with a child 242. What you need to know about vaccinations 243. Child and computer 244. Sleep as an important component of a preschooler’s daily routine 245. Teaching a child to clean up his toys 246. What is phonemic hearing and how to develop it 247. Creative games before bed 248. Child safety when transported in a car 249. Household chores for children. Without reminders and with pleasure 250. Speech logical tasks for preschoolers 251. 10 rules for fathers and mothers 252. IF A CHILD DOESN’T LIKE MORNING PARTY 253. Consultation for parents “Parents’ educational mission” 254. Games with paper 255. What can you play with at home? 256. First aid rules 257. How to teach poetry to children 258. First aid for frostbite 259. How to teach a child to skate 260. Bad habits in children 261. So that a child becomes a Reader! 7 secrets for nurturing an interest in reading. 262. Role-playing play in a child’s life 263. Typical “educational” mistakes 264. Why do children need to play sports? 265. Victory Day 266. Learning to play fairly: how to teach a child to lose 267. CHILD INJURIES AND FIRST AID 268. RULES OF CONDUCT FOR WORKING PARENTS 269. A CHILD ON THE STREET 270. SO THAT A CHILD DOESN’T GET LOST 271. FORM GAMES FORMATION OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS 272. Formation of spatial ideas among preschoolers 273. CHILDREN AND MONEY 274. ABOUT THE DANGEROUS OF PLASTIC WINDOWS 275. About family and family traditions 276. How to teach children to make acquaintances and make friends? 277. Memo to parents “CAUTION, COMPUTER” 278. Ten tips for parents to strengthen the physical health of children 279. Typical “educational” mistakes 280. “Hazing” in kindergarten!!? 281. Protect children from harmful information 282. Advice to parents on developing the cognitive and research activities of preschool children.

283. NEW YEAR WITH THE FAMILY 284. Indicators of speech development in children 6-7 years old 285. Take care of nature. Memo for parents on environmental education 286. SUMMER VACATION FOR CHILDREN 287. TOUCHING CHILDREN IN THE SUMMER 288. Speech as a means of communication. 289. HOW TO TEACH A CHILD TO DETERMINE TIME 290. “I DON’T WANT! I WILL NOT! DON'T!": THREE YEAR CRISIS 291. SHOES FOR CHILDREN'S HELL 292. TAKE CARE OF NATURE 293. FINANCIAL LITERACY OF YOUR CHILD 294. SECRETS OF THROUGH MATERIAL 295. THE FOREST IS OUR WEALTH 296. THINGS TO DO WITH CHILDREN IN THE SUMMER ? 297. Help your child learn to be friends 298. The child and his mood 299. HEALTH ON A PLATE 300. Why read fairy tales to children? 301. 30 GAMES FROM MARIA MONTESSORI

Fifteen tips for parents of preschoolers

Preschoolers are distinguished by their irrepressible energy and curiosity. And this keeps their parents in constant tension. During this period, children learn a lot and acquire many new skills. This sounds great, but parents of preschoolers know how difficult it is to cope with children who cannot sit in one place for even a minute.

Let's look at some tips for parents of preschoolers.

1. Help your child develop communication skills

Communication skills are no less important for preschoolers than for older children. The better a child's communication skills are developed, the better he will be able to get along with peers and teachers in kindergarten.

2. Teach your child to listen

We all know well how difficult it can be to concentrate a child’s attention on anything. However, in kindergarten he will have to take part in various activities: singing, drawing, listening to the teacher’s explanations, etc. All this will require perseverance and attention from the child. Listening skills will help your child take an active part in various activities in kindergarten.

3. Teach your child to work in a team

When a child goes to kindergarten, he spends only a few hours a day at home, and the rest of the time he is close to his peers and teachers. Kindergarten classes require teamwork from the child. This skill can be developed in your child at home through various games.

4. Teach your child to follow directions.

At an early age, we learn new things by following instructions and directions. However, it will be difficult for a child to learn something if he does not know how to follow directions. In kindergarten, the child receives instructions from the teacher and thus develops new skills. Teach your child to follow instructions by playing games with him. Give your child fun tasks and take part in games with him.

5. Teach your child how to use stationery

In kindergarten, your child learns to work with pencils, crayons, scissors, markers, etc. Draw with your child at home to teach him how to use these items. Also teach your child to write letters and numbers.

6. Encourage your child to be independent

At home, you help your child wash his hands before and after eating, brush his teeth, tie his shoelaces, etc. But when your child goes to kindergarten, you cannot be with him all the time. Encourage him to be independent: teach him to wash his hands, wash himself, etc. This instills in the child a sense of responsibility and independence. This will definitely come in handy in the near future.

7. Establish daily routine for your child

A child needs a daily routine. Giving your child time during the day to play, eat, sleep, etc. benefits both of you. A consistent daily routine not only teaches your child discipline, but also helps you manage your time effectively. Once your child gets used to the routine, you won't have to constantly remind him to go to bed or sit down to eat.

8. Don't be too strict with your child

Do not confuse discipline with rigor. If you are too strict with your child, he may become stubborn. Speak to your child in a friendly manner, establish a trusting relationship with him so that he can communicate with you without feeling afraid. It will also help you establish a strong emotional connection with your child.

9. Don't give in to your child's tantrums

You shouldn’t be strict with your child, but you shouldn’t be too soft with him either. Try to find a middle ground. Don't give in to your child's tantrums, but don't ignore them either. If your child is throwing a tantrum because he didn't get something, offer him something in return. Try to determine the cause of the hysteria. Perhaps the child is simply hungry or tired.

10. Don't treat your child like an adult.

Many parents expect too much from their children. Understand that the child still does not know and cannot do much. Don't expect your child to immediately understand everything you tell him. Be patient and allow your child to learn at his own pace. Encourage your child to study and praise him for his efforts. When you give your child tasks, be creative. Make sure your child sees this as a fun activity and not a boring chore.

11. Don’t refuse all your child’s requests.

It may be difficult, but it is possible. Try not to say “no” to your child too often. Young children are very sensitive, and your frequent refusals may make him feel unloved. In addition, refusals can lead to disobedience in the child. Talk to your child in a language they understand and explain your position to them instead of just saying “no.”

12. Praise your child for good behavior

Don't forget to praise your child for good work. This will encourage him to do a good job in the future. And vice versa: if a child has done something wrong, explain to him why it is wrong to do so. This will help the child realize what he is doing wrong and what consequences his actions will have.

13. Don't set your child's expectations too high.

Each child learns at his own individual pace. Of course, you have certain expectations about him. However, you must understand your child and accept his abilities. Don't set the bar too high for him - remember that he is still a child. Let him learn at his own pace.

14. Set a good example for your child

The child spends most of his time with you. And how you behave, what and how you do - all this affects its development. Set a good example for your child so that he can look up to you.

15. Create a strong emotional connection with your child

Raising a child can be a challenging task. But this is a stage of development, both for him and for you. It is important that you do interesting activities together and that you both enjoy it. Joint activities will help you create a strong emotional connection with your child. You should be not only parents for your child, but also friends on whom he can always rely.

Mistakes that parents make when communicating with preschoolers

Parents always want the best for their child. However, good intentions sometimes have the opposite effect and demotivate the child. Let's look at some tips to help parents avoid mistakes.

1. Don’t set a bad example for your child.

Little children imitate their parents in everything. You are an example for your children in almost everything. If you want to develop good habits in your child, start with yourself. You can't expect your child to eat healthy food if you yourself are eating chips and fast food. A good example will bring positive results in raising a child.

2. Don't agree with your child on everything.

Often parents adore their child so much that they cannot refuse him anything. However, you cannot indulge your child in everything. Don't let him manipulate you; when it comes time to say no, say it clearly. Explain to your child the reason for your refusal.

3. Don't overprotect your child.

Parents should protect their children, but overprotection prevents them from developing. If you overprotect your child, he begins to rely on you for everything. Let your preschooler do some things on his own. If a child falls while playing, you should not rush to his aid every time. Let it rise on its own.

4. Don't try to bribe your child

Parents often bribe their child with candy or other sweets to get them to do something. However, this does not solve the problem. For example, if you offer your child a piece of cake after he eats soup, he will not like soup. Moreover, the child is more likely to begin to hate soup.

5. Don’t compare your child with peers

Sometimes parents forget that every child is unique. If you have several children, do not compare them with each other. Comparisons can make a child feel unloved. The child may develop hatred towards brothers or sisters with whom he is compared.

Raising preschoolers is not an easy task. But it can be a fun activity. You will see how your child changes. Make sure you don't force your ideas on your child. Instead, find out what motivates your child and establish a friendly relationship with him.

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