Communicating values to preschool children

Communicating values to preschool children

Imparting values to preschool children is one of the most important activities of any education. Our online training is based on the "Values for Preschool Children" manual, both of which were carried out as part of the Erasmus+ project: Ethical Values for Preschool Children. The…
Relationship towards oneself

Relationship towards oneself

Hygiene At first glance, it might not be entirely clear how hygiene develops values, but this activity can have a versatile impact on a child’s independence and self-confidence, their responsibility toward themselves and others, and their self-care. As the child is introduced to hygiene, they…
Attitude towards others

Attitude towards others

Helping and Reading to Younger Children Before Rest Time Rest is a basic physiological need that calms children and strengthens brain connections. It also nurtures key values: children learn to recognize their own needs and those of others, fostering cooperation, patience, and respect for those…
Attitude towards the environment

Attitude towards the environment

Waste Sorting When teaching children about waste sorting, we instill values such as respect, care, and responsibility. For sorting, we need five bins: one for paper, one for organic waste, one for packaging, one for glass, and one for other waste. The bins have labels…
Attitude towards things

Attitude towards things

Window Cleaning Children from 18 months onward are eager to help with window cleaning. Through this, they learn values such as cooperation, helping others, respect, independence, and care for the environment. Children take pride in helping the educator or their mother, mimicking the movements adults…
The space for oneself

The space for oneself

Reading Corner An educator fosters a positive attitude towards books in children by frequently picking them up, whether for personal reading or reading to the children. Through their example, they demonstrate the value of reading. The educator ensures an appropriate selection of books that broaden…
Songs

Songs

Songs are used daily during transitions between activities. The educator does not need to explain what they want to achieve or what they are doing; they simply start singing. After a day or so, the children will join in both singing and imitating or acting…
Learning foreign languages

Learning foreign languages

Our Methods for Teaching English While going through picture books that have English words under the pictures, we often pronounce the words for the objects in the pictures. We encourage the child to repeat after us. While drawing, we tell the child the English word…