Interpersonal skills in group life
The following is a classified guidance project, parents can gradually guide children to learn, so that interpersonal skills deepen in life, and train children to become a master of interpersonal intelligence.
- Interaction with children
Help with the toys
Notice who’s missing
Play toys with your classmates
Join classmates for a snack or lunch
When a friend is crying, he will comfort or hug him - Interact with teachers
Listen to the teacher
Will pay attention to the teacher’s instructions to assemble or tidy up
When in trouble, they turn to adults for help
Able to answer the teacher’s questions
Will say good morning to the teacher - Group activities
Add characters and plot to play house
Adapt to the rules of group play
Cooperate with classmates to discuss the production of art
Build blocks with your classmates
Can participate in story discussion or solitaire
Cooperate with classmates to play percussion - Use of interpersonal skills
Able to negotiate and resolve conflicts with others
Know to raise your hand in group discussions
Will use please, thank you, sorry
Will take turns and wait
Sharing food, artwork, toys…
In fact, the child’s interpersonal relationship cultivation is inseparable from the parents’ step-by-step guidance and encouragement and support from the heart, so that the child will be more confident and can do better.