π Understanding Sharing for Young Children
Sharing is a big part of getting along with others and making friends! Here's a quick guide to help you understand what it means to share.
Quick Study Guide
- π€ Definition: Sharing means letting someone else use something that belongs to you.
- π§Έ Examples: Letting a friend play with your toys, offering a piece of your snack, or taking turns on the swing.
- π Why it's important: Sharing helps us make friends, be kind, and learn to cooperate.
- π Good feelings: Sharing makes both you and the other person feel happy!
- π¦ Taking turns: Sharing also means taking turns, so everyone gets a chance.
Practice Quiz
- What does it mean to share?
- Only using your own things
- Letting someone else use something that belongs to you
- Hiding your toys
- Never playing with others
- Which of these is an example of sharing?
- Keeping all the crayons to yourself
- Letting a friend use your favorite book
- Yelling when someone touches your toy
- Refusing to take turns
- Why is sharing important?
- Because it makes you the boss
- Because it helps you make friends and be kind
- Because you get more toys
- Because it's always easy
- How does sharing make you feel?
- Sad
- Angry
- Happy
- Bored
- What does taking turns mean?
- Only playing when you want to
- Making sure everyone gets a chance
- Hogging the toys
- Never letting anyone else play
- If someone asks to play with your toy, what should you do?
- Say no and run away
- Share it with them
- Hide the toy
- Cry
- What is the opposite of sharing?
- Being kind
- Being generous
- Being selfish
- Being friendly
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