The concepts of morality and morality are laid in childhood and are reflected in the further interaction of children with the outside world. In order for the child to calmly communicate with peers, be tolerant of the opinions of others and people unlike him, it is necessary to form his concept of tolerance.
Own example
At preschool age, children quickly absorb any information and are more likely to copy the behavior of their parents. If adults constantly show dissatisfaction with people around them, criticize acquaintances, and simply don’t stand it, then the child will most likely choose a similar model of behavior.
Children perceive the world around us literally, without giving an assessment and without talking about moral standards. They receive moral education from their loved ones and in all kinds of preschool institutions. Adults show by example how to behave with the outside world. If parents teach their children good manners and neglect them themselves, the children will notice a discrepancy between words and deeds. It will be difficult for them to make a choice, how is it worth behaving in such situations.
It is very important to show the child how to communicate with people around him by his own example. He should see a culture of interpersonal communication, a manifestation of adult tolerance for another's otherness and a friendly attitude towards people in general.