Social skills are one of the basic foundations of children’s personality development. Teaching these skills in kindergarten can help children build healthier relationships in the future.
Peer Interaction: Kindergarten is an opportunity for children to learn how to communicate with others, take turns, and participate in group activities.
Developing problem-solving skills: During games and interactions, children face challenges that require problem-solving. This skill helps them to do better in facing everyday problems.
Increased self-confidence: By participating in social activities and encouraging teachers, children feel accepted and respected. This feeling can boost their self-confidence.