Consultation for parents “Welcome autumn without a cold”


Consultation for parents “Welcome autumn without a cold”

Consultation for parents

“We welcome autumn without a cold”

So unexpectedly, after the incredible heat, the “Golden” autumn came with cool weather and rains. Consequently, the first colds in children.

What can you do to prevent your child from catching a cold in the autumn?

Yes, in general, there is no need to do anything new. Just sit down, take a piece of paper and a pen and make a preventive action plan.

Prevention plan for your child:

1. Talk to all family members about the need for preventive measures at home. The best example for a child is the example of parents!

2. Think about what interesting game the whole family can play with the goal of “being healthy.” Why should this be done? When a child is not interested, he will either sabotage or reluctantly perform “useful” procedures.

3. Walks in any weather. Let them be short in time, but mandatory and systematic. By admiring the beauty of autumn nature, you contribute to the development of the child’s movements and good metabolism, as well as successful adaptation to a damp and humid climate.

4. Autumn vitamin supplementation for children. Go to the pharmacy, buy and take a course of children's vitamins. Your doctor will help you choose such a complex individually for your child. Use the child’s wishes to eat something “tasty and healthy.” And at the same time, it’s also a good habit to instill in your child. How to achieve this? Here is a sample diet of “tasty and healthy habits”:

Teach your child to garlic. Garlic does not have to be eaten in its pure form. You can simply chop fresh garlic finely and sprinkle it into a bowl of soup.

Buy rosehip syrup rich in vitamins (especially vitamin C) at the pharmacy. Add it to tea or give it to your child as a stand-alone drink, diluting it in warm water.

5. Talk with your child about the rules of maintaining health:

In public places, you should cover your nose and mouth when you are near people who are sneezing or coughing.

Wash your hands and blow your nose before eating.

Use only your personal belongings (handkerchief, fork, spoon). Because infection can enter the child’s body through other people’s things.

6.Think over your child’s wardrobe. Did you know that one of the possible causes of colds in the autumn is that the child’s clothes do not match the weather outside. For some reason, some parents overheat their child, while others dress them carelessly. To help your child avoid colds, rule out possible causes. Dress your child according to the season, no warmer or lighter than necessary.

Consultations for parents on the topic: “Autumn”consultation (junior group) on the topic

Autumn

Consultations for educators on the topic: “Seasons.”

SEASONS. SEPTEMBER At first imperceptibly, furtively, and then declaring itself louder and louder, autumn crept up. The crowns of the aspens have turned red, the linden and birch trees have turned golden, and the lingering rains are falling more and more often. Migratory birds are gathering in flocks - it's time, it's time to go to warmer climes! Thrifty four-legged animals are in a hurry to gather supplies - winter is just around the corner. The trees are shedding their last leaves. The sky is increasingly covered with low, shaggy clouds, from which snow is about to fall, cooling the ground air.

And here it is September! Slowing down its rise, the sun shines with a cold radiance, and its ray in the mirror trembles like unsteady waters, like unfaithful gold.

September has arrived. The days shortened, drawing closer to the nights, the fogs thickened, shrouding the lowlands in the evenings, and cobwebs sparkled under the slanting rays of the sun, drawn by the breeze. A fine summer afternoon is ardent, hot, captivating. They thought that the drier and warmer September remained, the later winter would come. The Old Russian name for September “ruen” was associated with the yellow color of autumn, “howler” with rain and bad weather, “gloom” with the fading of sunlight and early twilight. Indian summer is the best time of autumn. According to old reports, it lasts only a week, from September 14 to 21. Who doesn’t like warmth, even if it’s farewell? How wonderful these days are! The sun is hot from above, illuminating the azure vault of the sky, the quiet air is transparent, dry, it seems that summer has accidentally returned. If the first day of Indian summer is clear, then autumn will be warm. Indian summer is stormy - autumn is dry. September 28 - “flying goose”. Dark, cold evenings and pre-dawn freshness cool the air and the earth. The last days of pensive September are announced by the calls of departing geese and cranes.

In the original autumn there is a short but wonderful time - The whole day is as if it were crystal, And the evenings are radiant... The air is empty, the birds are no longer heard, But the first winter storms are still far away, And clear and warm azure is pouring onto the resting field...

Apple trees produce ripe fruits. Tansy is still full of charm: the yellow inflorescences look like the heads of petalless daisies. Field work is almost complete. Now there is time to talk and reflect.

*A lot of acorns on an oak tree in September - for a fierce winter. A lot of shade in Indian summer - for a clear autumn and a cold winter. *September sees off the red summer, welcomes the golden autumn. *The drier and warmer September stays, the later winter will come. *Although the leaves have turned yellow, they are falling slightly - frosts will not begin soon .*Rare clouds—it will be clear and cold.*Cirrus clouds are harbingers of close flights of bird flocks.*We started collecting rose hips—autumn has arrived.*Thick warm fogs warn of the beginning of mushroom season.*Thunder in September foreshadows a warm autumn.*September without fruits does not happen. *September is the evening of the year.

ADVICE FOR PARENTS In autumn, children get acquainted with autumn natural phenomena. Children watch the leaves of trees and bushes color. On sunny, warm days after the first frost, the leaves turn crimson, orange, yellow, and golden colors, which gives the leaves an elegant and beautiful appearance. Tip: tell the children why the leaves turn yellow. After the first frost, when the wind blows, the leaves are easily separated from the branch. Massive leaf fall begins and the ground is covered with a layer of dry, rustling leaves. Tip: tell the children why the leaves fall and become dry. What to read to children? *F. Tyutchev “There is in the primordial autumn...” *V. Stepanov “Sparrow” *K. Balmont “Autumn” *A. Maikov “Autumn Leaves” *A. Barto “A Joke about Shurochka” *O. Ivanenko “Good night” *I. Sokolov–Mikitov “Forest in Autumn” *V. Bianki “Forest Houses” *G-H. Andersen "Chamomile", "Little Ida's Flowers"

SEASONS OF OCTOBER Through the golden valley You are leaving, silent and wild. A crane's receding cry is drawn in the sky. Freezes, it seems at the zenith. A sad voice, a long sound. The triumphant spider endlessly pulls the threads. For elegant clothes, Autumn gave the sun Flighted hopes of Inspirational warmth.

The beginning of October, as a rule, begins with complete variegation of trees and massive leaf fall. A sharp change in weather is accompanied by increased leaf fall. The death of herbaceous vegetation is observed everywhere. The days are still surprisingly fine and dry. At noon, the sun peeks through the cloud banks, spreading a brief farewell warmth. The bronze blizzard of leaf fall rustles. The golden gusts of autumn transform the forest so that the cold does not take it by surprise. Autumn. With sadness and anxiety he rustles a fallen leaf. Among the brothers, October is the most elegant month, the most picturesque, especially at the beginning. If in October a leaf from a birch or oak falls uncleanly, expect a harsh winter. And here is the famous Intercession, October 14th. “It’s autumn before Pokrov, and after lunch it’s winter-winter.” If snow falls on Pokrov, then the winter will be snowy. People call October the muddy month, the winter season.

Cold winds tirelessly insist that stormy days are approaching, dying early. After all, the incessant rains will soon begin. The days rolled by one shorter. October still delights with dry, fine days and bright green grass. In the mornings, the puddles are glazed with ice, and heavy dew does not leave the cold meadow for a long time. The waters of ponds and rivers are purified. In the meadows, popovka daisies and squat white chickweeds have not yet faded, and near the rivers, gravilat and creeping tenacious have bloomed a second time. After the golden autumn that embraces the first half of October, pre-winter slush, rain and snow await. Winter is not far away already.

October has already arrived - the grove is already shaking off the last leaves from its naked branches; The autumn chill has breathed in - the road is freezing. The stream is still murmuring behind the mill, But the pond has already frozen; my neighbor hurries to the departing fields with his eagerness, and the winter suffers from mad fun, and the barking of dogs awakens the sleeping oak groves.

After the golden autumn that embraces the first half of October, pre-winter slush, rain and snow await. Winter is not far away already.

Popular wisdom says

*If there is a lot of rowan in the forest, autumn is rainy, if there is little, it is dry. *In October there is thunder - winter is snowless, short and mild. *October is the month of close powder. *From what date in October the weather will be good, from that date spring will open in April. *Autumn frost - to dry, sunny weather. *Until the cherry leaves fall cleanly, no matter how much snow falls, the thaw will drive it away. *In October, say goodbye to the sun, get closer to the stove. The face of nature is becoming increasingly gloomy: The vegetable gardens have turned black, the forests are becoming bare, the bird voices are falling silent, the bear has fallen into hibernation. What month did he come to us? (October)

Our Queen, Autumn, We will ask you together: Tell your children your secret, Who is your second servant? (October)

ADVICE FOR PARENTS

The gifts of nature are multifaceted, numerous and beautiful. Children take great pleasure in collecting fallen leaves, so generously painted in bright colors in autumn; cones and acorns thrown from trees by wind currents or by restless inhabitants of forests and parks. Children use bright natural materials not only in creative activities, but also in play. By going through and examining each pebble, leaf, cone, children accumulate impressions and knowledge about their properties and qualities: smooth - rough, voluminous - flat, large - small, strong - fragile, etc. In addition, children develop fine motor skills fingers, which contributes to the best positioning of the hand for writing, the development of correct sound pronunciation, and coherent speech. Invite your children to play with natural materials at home. Games: * sort through the seeds of maple and ash * sort out the natural material by size and quality * trace the leaves along the outline and color them * draw an autumn pattern with an imprint of the leaves * complete the picture from plasticine with small details * fold from natural material portrait of your favorite fairy-tale hero

Advice: parents need to allocate a place at home where they can conveniently and easily place natural material for working with it and playing activities.

SEASONS. NOVEMBER November is the coldest month and is characterized as pre-winter. A temporary but fairly stable cover appears. The landscape takes on autumn-winter features. Reservoirs are covered with thin young ice. The leaf fall of the trees ends and the time of active plant life begins to fade.

It's a sad time! the charm of my eyes! Your farewell beauty is pleasant to me - I love the lush decay of nature, the forests dressed in crimson and gold, in their canopies the sound of the wind and fresh breath, and the skies covered with wavy darkness, and the rare ray of sun, and the first frosts, and the distant threats of gray winter. It's getting cold. The prickly morning performance seems to warn that severe frosts on the ground and in the air have entered into force. The golden grove has faded, all the beauty below is decaying. The appearance of November is colorful. Black path, snow. The purpose of November is to connect deep autumn with persistent winter. The November period is called pre-winter, when wildlife is finally preparing for the harsh tests of the long cold season. November 12 - Zinovia - the titmouse holiday. The feathered guests of winter flock: bullfinches, goldfinches, waxwings...November 14 - welcoming winter, autumn funeral.

An unprepossessing November day. The sun will peek out for a short time and disappear: the sky is covered in a leaden, cloudy pillowcase. The days are decreasing, and the nights are getting longer and longer.

The Christmas tree has become more noticeable in the forest, It is tidied up before dark and is empty. And bare as a broom, Clogged with dirt by the dirt road, Blown with ash frost, The vine bush is trembling and whistling.

When the sun glimpses fleetingly, the September warmth is remembered, but the sparkling ray is obscured by clouds and everything around fades and fades... Damp, soft, grayish-pale snow stained the ground, adorned the deserted branches of the trees. Winter is getting stronger and stronger, sending cold and snow. But cold weather gives way to warm weather, snow turns to rain.

*In November, winter fights with autumn. *In November, it can rain in the morning, and by the evening the snow can lie in drifts. *Mosquitoes in November - there will be a mild winter. *November is an off-road: either snow, then mud, then mud, then snow - neither the wheel nor the runner can move. *November is the grandson of September, the son of October, the dear father of winter.

And yet winter takes precedence over autumn. The luminous ray of the sun noticeably weakens, and winter comes from the northeast, increasingly showering the tired nature with snow.

Summer has thrown off the green caftan, The larks have whistled to their hearts' content, Autumn, dressed in a yellow fur coat, Walked through the forests with a broom, So that a zealous housewife could enter into the snowy forest towers A dapper woman in a white flyaway - Russian ruddy winter!

ADVICE FOR PARENTS Small experiments and entertainment that can easily be done at home or away will help you pass the boring, rainy days of November. They will not require serious preparation, but will bring a lot of joy. “Guessing Game” The children have various pairs of objects in front of them. Children look at them and determine how they are similar and how they differ. (Similar in size, different in weight.) Take the objects in their hands and check the difference in weight. Next, children are asked to determine, with their eyes closed, by the sound of an object falling on the floor whether it is light or heavy. (A heavy object has a louder impact sound.) They also determine whether an object is light or heavy by the sound of an object falling into the water. (The splash is stronger from a heavy object.) Then they throw the objects into a basin of sand and determine whether the object was carried by the depression left after the fall in the sand. (A heavy object makes a larger depression in the sand.)

Reading to children

*N. Abramov “Autumn Tale” *A. Lukyanova “The Tale of the Beginning of Winter” *L Sokolova “The Tale of How the Fox Learned about Autumn” *I. Sokolov–Mikitov “Stories about Animals” *A. Pleshcheev “Autumn Song” *V. Berestov “Lessons from leaf fall” *A. Pushkin “Autumn” *I. Bunin “Falling Leaves”

Lexical topic “Autumn” [recommendations for parents]

Chernikova Nina Gennadievna, speech therapist teacher

Recommendations for parents on the lexical topic “Autumn” can be posted in the group in the corner for parents.

1. Find out if your child knows what time of year it is. Ask him questions and encourage him to answer them with complete answers. Explain how to answer questions; Tell me what word to start the answer with. For example:

— What time of year is it now? - It's autumn now. - Why do you think so? Start your answer with words on the street. — It has become cold outside, it rains often, the leaves on the trees have turned red and yellow, the grass is drying up. The children went to school. People put on warmer clothes.

2. Help your child remember that autumn can be divided into two periods: early autumn and late autumn. Tell your child about how these periods are characterized.

• In early autumn it is still warm, the sun shines often, and it rarely rains. The leaves on the trees begin to turn red and yellow, which is why early autumn is called golden. Asters, dahlias, marigolds and other autumn flowers are still blooming in parks and gardens. Vegetables and fruits are harvested in the fields and gardens. Lingonberries, cranberries, and mushrooms are collected in the forests. Migratory birds gather in flocks and prepare to fly south.

• In late autumn it becomes cold, the sun shines less and less and does not warm at all, cold drizzling rains often fall. The trees are shedding their last leaves. The grass and flowers dry up. The flight of birds ends.

3. While walking with your child in the park, observe the signs of autumn and invite your child to answer your questions - organize a conversation.

-What is the sky like today? — The sky is clear and blue. —What is the sky like in late autumn most often? — In late autumn, the sky is often overcast with clouds. —What leaves do you see on the trees? — The leaves are red, yellow, orange. —What are the trees like in late autumn? — In late autumn the trees are bare. — Pay attention to the grass under the trees. What is she like? — The grass is still green, flowers are blooming in it. — What will happen to the grass in late autumn? — In late autumn, the grass will turn yellow and dry out. - Go to the anthill. Tell me what you see. — Ants drag blades of grass and twigs into the anthill, preparing for winter. — What happens to insects in late autumn? — Insects disappear in late autumn. - Look at the sky. Who do you see? — Migratory birds fly to warmer regions.

4. Learn a quatrain with your child that will help him remember the names of the months of autumn.

September, October, November With rain and leaf fall. And the birds fly away, and the children need to go to school.

5. Invite your child to divide the names of the autumn months into syllables: September-October, November-November. Remind: there are as many syllables in a word as there are vowel sounds.

6. Train your child in recognizing maple, oak, birch, rowan, poplar, aspen, and ash by the characteristic features of the trunk, branches, bark, and leaves. Talk with your child about the color of autumn leaves, using the adjectives gold, scarlet, crimson, crimson. For example: scarlet maple leaves, golden birch leaves, crimson aspen leaves, crimson rowan leaves.

7. Play the game “Autumn Leaves” with your child. You throw a ball to the child and name the tree; the child returns the ball to you, forming a phrase with two adjectives.

For example:

- Birch. — Yellow birch leaves. — Maple. — Scarlet maple leaves. - Aspen. — Crimson aspen leaves. - Rowan. — Orange rowan leaves.

8. Play the game “Give me a word” with your child.

The birds are flying away, gathered in flocks. The leaves fly away, the wind carries them away. All this happens, If with us... (autumn).

9. Learn the following text with your child and do finger exercises. It promotes the development of fine (finger) motor skills, will help you easily remember the relative adjectives “oak”, “maple”, “rowan”, and will be useful for spending a moment of rest when writing or drawing.

Development of fine motor skills
The wind flew through the forest,Smooth, wave-like movements of the palms
The wind counted the leaves:
Here's oak, here's maple,

Here is a carved rowan tree,

Here's a golden birch tree,

Bend one finger on both hands
Here is the last leaf from the aspen tree, the wind threw it onto the path... Nishcheva)Calmly place your palms on the table
  1. Theme [Autumn]
  2. Lexical topic “Vegetables” [recommendations for parents]
  3. Speech therapist assignments on the topic [Autumn]
  4. Summary of a lesson on the development of coherent speech, topic [Autumn], senior preschool age
  5. Thematic planning of speech therapy work in the middle group (ONG)

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