Parenting, in many places, starts in April itself. In a few days, children will start going to school. If your children are also ready to go to school, then before sending them to school, it is very important to teach them some important things, which will help in developing their self-reliance, safety, and social skills. Here today, we are going to tell you some such things.

1. Self care:
Hygiene: Teach children hygiene habits like washing hands, cleaning teeth, and cutting nails.
Dressing: Teach them to dress themselves and tie shoelaces.
2. Social skills:
Etiquette: Teach them to use words like 'please', 'thank you', 'excuse me'.
Sharing: Explain the importance of sharing toys, books, etc., with others.
Listening and speaking: Teach them to speak in turns and listen to others carefully.
3. Safety Tips:
Road Safety: Teach to look both ways while crossing the road, and use zebra crossings.
Distance from strangers: Teach not to talk to strangers or take anything from them, and to immediately inform the teacher or parent in case of any uncomfortable situation.
3. Independence and Responsibility:
Preparing a school bag: Teach to pack your own bag and check for necessary items.
Time Management: Teach to sleep, wake up and get ready for school on time.

4. Emotional Preparation:
Separation Anxiety: Explain to children that school will be fun and that you will meet them after school.
Expressing Emotions: Teach them how to express their feelings in words and how to talk to the teacher or parent about a problem.
By paying attention to these aspects, you can prepare your child for school, and contribute to their development. If you'd like more tips or guidance, these methods may be helpful.
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