Consultation for parents on the topic: “Spring”
Consultation for parents. Topic: “Spring is walking across the planet”
Winter is over. Severe frosts and snowstorms are behind us. The sun is getting warmer and stronger every day, the streets are becoming brighter and walking with the kids is a pleasure. Spring is the most useful and pleasant time of the year for walking with children. It is in the spring that the sun produces a lot of ultraviolet radiation, which is extremely necessary for a child's growing body. Walking in the fresh air is always an interesting and useful activity.
Spring walks are extremely beneficial from the point of view of the baby's early development. Walk with your child along the street, in the park, see what changes are taking place in nature: how the buds swell, the first leaves and grass emerge, what spring flowers exist. Watch birds build nests in the trees. You can even try building a birdhouse and hanging it next to your house. Observing nature is a very interesting and educational activity. It forms in children knowledge about nature, teaches them to observe and contemplate, and develops an aesthetic principle.
In the process of observation, children learn to distinguish shapes, sizes, colors, the nature of the surface and much more. When observing living beings (insects, birds, animals), children learn the nature of movement, sounds and various characteristics. During these observations, children develop qualities such as intelligence, observation, analytical abilities, the ability to compare and draw conclusions.
In spring, observing nature is much more interesting than in winter. While walking with your baby, tell him about spring: why the snow melts, where numerous streams come from, why the sun shines so brightly and why the sky is blue and not gray. Try to hear “spring” sounds with your child: the ringing of drops, the murmuring of streams, the singing of birds.
Tell your child what smells spring brings: melted snow, birch buds, first snowdrops and others. Tell your child what happens in the spring, after the snow melts, migratory birds return from southern countries, buds swell on the trees, the first grass emerges from under the snow, snowdrops bloom.
Show your child the willow, let him touch it, tell him that the willow is one of the first to bloom in the spring; bugs, flies, and butterflies flock to its smell. Let the baby pick a few branches and take them home, invite him to put the bouquet in a vase with water and watch how the branches change, how the first leaves appear on them.
Explain to your child why all these changes occur, introduce him to the concept of “season”. Talk about why it was necessary to dress warmly in winter, but in spring you can walk in lighter clothes.
Choose an object on the street for comparison and watch how it changes every day. For example, pay attention to the child on a spring walk that today there is still snow in the clearing, but tomorrow there will be just wet ground, in a few days you will be able to see the first grass, and then bright flowers.
With such communication, the child’s vocabulary expands and active speech develops.
Also, walking is a useful physical exercise that anyone can do, regardless of age. While walking, a person uses almost all the muscles of the body, the muscles of the arms, back, pelvis and legs work especially well. In addition, such walks are extremely important for the health of various body systems. And this is not all the benefits of such exercises in the fresh air.
Walking perfectly activates vital processes in the body. Be sure to involve your children in such activities. Add children's games to constant walks, as well as entertainment in recreation parks, and you will be surprised at how rarely your child starts to get sick.
Spring walks should not be canceled even if the weather is not sunny.
To begin with, you should simply take it for granted that whether you like it or not, the child will still climb into the deepest puddle and find thicker dirt. The baby wants to know everything, to experience first-hand what his mother warns about. Therefore, be patient and do not scold the baby. It’s so interesting how your reflection looks in a puddle, how the dirt sticks to your boots. How fun it is to splash the water with your hands and make Easter cakes from wet soil!
If you don't want your child to flop around aimlessly in the mud during a spring walk, show him that this can be done with benefit. Does your baby want to dig? Invite him to do this under trees, where the ground is at least slightly covered with leaves and grass. If a child is drawn to water like a magnet, then let him walk through the puddles, show how interesting it is to float boats or just blades of grass, sticks or leaves along streams. You can take radio-controlled toys with you on a walk. Spring is a great time to fly RC helicopters or airplanes.
Try not to forbid your child to experiment, because this can lead to isolation and indecisiveness in the child in the future. Let your little one make the right decision for himself, even if you end up bringing home a grimy baby. Let your child grow up healthy, active and happy!
What to do with a child on a walk in the spring?
1. “Count the birds.” In spring, nature comes alive. And even if the leaves have not yet appeared, the birds have already begun to enjoy the warmth and smells that the spring air is rich in. With a child who can count, you can play the following game: who will notice more birds during a walk. You can finish the game as follows: feed the birds millet or special food .
2. “Steps of a Lilliputian.” This game is good for several children or the whole family to play. Choose a goal and mark a starting line. Let the players compete: who will cover the distance faster with Lilliputian steps (these are steps when a leg is placed close to the other leg during a step).
"Giant Steps" The meaning of the game is the same. However, now the child must spread his legs as wide as he can (adults may give in a little...).
3. “Letting in the sunbeams.” If the weather is sunny, don't forget to take a mirror with you. The baby will be happy to make the day even sunny by letting the sun shine on houses and trees. Choose some distant target and practice who can launch the bunny that far.
4. “Let’s go swimming in the puddle.” Make boats at home or on a walk, and then launch them in the nearest puddle.
5. “Let’s let the bubbles… go swimming!” You can let not only boats sail through puddles, but also soap bubbles. They will last longer on the water and shimmer with all the colors. Watching such swimmers is a real pleasure.
6. “Looking for the first signs of spring.” Arm yourself with a camera and go in search of spring. The first swollen buds, lively birds - all these are the first signs that spring is coming.
7. “Drawing on the asphalt.” If the asphalt is dry, it's time to take out the crayons and draw an invitation to spring: sun, flowers and grass. Perhaps this will speed up the arrival of heat!
8. “Hunt for words and letters.” If the child knows the letters, you can play a game where the child and the adult look around for objects that begin with the selected letter. You can choose different letters. For example, you are looking for words starting with the letter “a”, and the child is looking for words starting with the letter “m”. Who will find the most items?
9. “Developing speed and coordination.” This game is very famous. The rules are simple: children stand between the two leaders, their goal is to knock the players out of the center with the ball. It is best to take an inflatable ball so as not to injure children. Take a larger ball, then the task for the kids will become much more difficult, and the risk of injury will decrease.
10. “Developing coordination.” Participants stand opposite the leader. The game is very simple. All children must show movements opposite to those shown by the leader. For example, if the leader lowers his hands, the kids should raise them, if the leader crouches, the children should jump, etc. If the kid makes a mistake three times, he is eliminated. The winner is the one who can survive the longest.
11. “Developing balance.” For this exercise, you need to place two children opposite each other at a distance of 2-3 child steps. At the signal, one, standing on one leg, with his palms outstretched, should hit the palms of the other baby. The essence of the game is to unbalance your opponent. The one who touches the ground first loses.
12. “Developing speed of movement.” For this game you need a ball and chalk. On the asphalt, draw a circle with a diameter of about 2 meters and indicate the directions of movement. The child stands in the center and hits the ball on the ground, after which he runs away in the given direction. While the ball makes 3 hits, the baby must run. The one who runs farthest wins. This game is group, but can also be played alone.
13. “Developing jumping ability.” This game requires several players; you should divide them into teams. A line is drawn on the ground with which the length of the jump will be measured. The landing site should be marked on the heels. You need to jump in the opposite direction from the marked place; another participant must do this. His main task is to jump over this result and jump further, thereby earning a point for his team. The team with the most points wins.
Outdoor games are always fun and exciting! Play with your child - this strengthens the bond between parents and children, and also helps create more reliable, trusting relationships in the family. We remember from childhood that “the sun, air and water are our best friends.” It’s just a matter of making sure that our kids grow up surrounded by these faithful “comrades” from the very first days.
Decorating a “Parents Corner” in a kindergarten according to the seasons with your own hands
Decorating a “Parents Corner” according to the seasons with your own hands. Seasonal design of the “Parents Corner”
Author: Proshina Vera Ivanovna – teacher of the MADOU CRR No. 60 “Fairy Tale”, Likino-Dulevo, Moscow region. “Parents Corner” contains important information that needs to be communicated to the mothers and fathers of our students. This information is located in the reception room or locker room. I believe that parents and children need to be interested, as they say, right from the doorstep. Therefore, I decided to decorate one of the walls with a bright fairy-tale plot, the theme of which will change with the seasons. In this way, it is possible to solve several problems at once:
1. Decorate the reception area beautifully.
2.Give parents the necessary information. 3. Introduce children to the change of seasons. 4.Create a positive emotional mood in children and adults. 5. To develop in children a desire to help decorate their premises with independently completed work. 6.Nurture artistic and aesthetic qualities in a child. 7. Use minimal costs for registration. This material will be useful to kindergarten teachers, parents and anyone who is interested in the proposed material. Goal: do-it-yourself aesthetic design of the “Parents Corner”. Tasks: 1.Show design options for the “Parents Corner” in accordance with the seasons. 2.Develop thinking, imagination, artistic and aesthetic taste. 3. Encourage the desire to beautifully decorate your group on your own and at low cost. I started decorating the “Parents Corner” back in the fall, so I reflected this colorful time of year in the forest clearing, where fairy-tale characters settled among the birch and maple trees: a fox, a hare, an eagle owl, a sparrow and a tit. And this is what I got.
All the birds and animals are painted on the ceiling tiles. Grass is a decorative lawn that is sold by the meter. I only needed 30 cm in height. I glued it with double tape.
For the maple tree I bought ready-made maple branches.
I made birch branches from an unnecessary rose branch: I separated the leaves and glued them to the stem. You can use dry birch branches.
I purchased cranberries, herbs and mushrooms at the Fix Price store. I cut pockets for information from ceiling tiles and a transparent sheet from a folder, pasting them around the edges with adhesive wallpaper (self-adhesive wallpaper).
I combined the prepared material into the desired composition and placed it on the entire wall.
When winter came, snow appeared: I cut the light padding polyester into pieces and formed snowdrifts on top of the grass.
The birch branches were covered with frost: the decorative flexible fleecy silver sticks turned into winter branches. The maple branches were icy from the cold: I cut out pointed round sticks of different sizes from the insulation and glued them to each other with ceiling glue. This is what happened.
The branches were covered with snow: calafiber or decorative snow. Winter bushes: silvery branches. The New Year has arrived and this is reflected in the New Year's composition with Santa Claus and Snowman.
And now the long-awaited Spring has arrived! The sun came out. White clouds floated across the sky. Making clouds can be seen here: /blogs/proshina-vera/master-klas-oblaka-i-tuchki.html
The snow has melted and snowdrops have bloomed: I cut them out from magazines at the Magnit store. Older children will be able to draw their own primroses or make them with their own hands.
Buds began to bloom on the trees.
To make branches, you can also use a vine with leaves: I removed the leaves and made blossoming leaves on a birch tree from corrugated paper.
I made the same buds on the maple branches.
The grass has turned green. The purchased lawn looked a bit dark. To lighten the dark tones of the grass, I had to repaint the lawn. To achieve the desired result, I used light green paint (for indoor work). Hillocks appeared.
Hello long-awaited spring!
This composition can be supplemented with various drawings, crafts, and appliques made by children. The wall is constantly being updated. This attracts attention and pleases not only children, but also adults. Snowdrops will be replaced by other flowers. While my kids are little, I hang out some of the purchased items. And when they grow up, there will be a lot of scope for a riot of imagination, the fruits of which will also be seen by their parents. Soon the snowdrops will fade, the leaves on the trees will bloom, and lilies of the valley, forest carnations and other plants will appear in our clearing. So with new additions and changes we will wait until the summer. Our fairy-tale meadow will sparkle with the bright colors of summer. I would like to bring to your attention other stands made with my own hands on ceiling tiles for the “Parents Corner”. They are convenient because they are very light and can be hung with tape anywhere and changed as needed and desired. I wish you creative inspiration! Thank you for your attention!
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