How should teachers handle children crying and making noise

  Education is a way for a nation to prosper and develop, and it is a fundamental matter for the country. Many parents start educating their children from a young age. Many parents send their babies to kindergarten when they are young. But there will be some problems. So, how should teachers handle children crying and making noise? What are the adverse reactions of children when they first start kindergarten? Let's take a look.

  

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  How should teachers handle children crying and making noise

  Firstly, feeling unwell and experiencing symptoms such as a cold. When a baby is sick and uncomfortable, it is easy for them to cry in kindergarten. At this time, the teacher should promptly let the baby go home and instruct the parents to take good care of the baby's illness before going to kindergarten.

  Secondly, causing conflicts with other children. When a baby has conflicts with other children while playing, they may cry when they feel wronged. This is a common occurrence and the main reason why babies cry in kindergarten. Teachers should patiently comfort babies and reconcile minor conflicts between them.

  Thirdly, receiving criticism from teachers. If a baby is criticized by a teacher, even if they know they are wrong, they will cry. At this point, the teacher should educate the baby in a different way, with a more gentle attitude to tell the child where the mistake lies, so that the child is more likely to accept it.

  Fourth, suddenly thinking of grandparents or parents. Sometimes during the lunch break in kindergarten, babies may suddenly think of their family members who slept with them, while only the children and teachers are around them. The baby will cry because of discomfort. Teachers should patiently comfort babies like mothers, coax them, and help them fall asleep peacefully.

  Fifth, losing a competition with children or performing poorly in a certain activity. When there is a painting or singing competition held in kindergarten, if the baby does not win or is not as good as other children, the baby will cry sadly. Teachers should set the awards fairly, as there will be rewards for anyone who participates. This can make it easier for the baby to accept.

  What are the adverse reactions of children when they first start kindergarten

  Firstly, there are significant emotional fluctuations: when children first enter kindergarten, they often experience anxiety, crying, and other symptoms.

  Secondly, poor appetite and indigestion: After entering kindergarten, children may experience problems such as poor appetite, indigestion, and constipation.

  Thirdly, night startle and night cry: A small number of children may experience night startle and night cry after entering the kindergarten.

  Fourth, timid and not talkative: After entering kindergarten, children may undergo some changes and become very clingy to their parents, timid and not talkative. This is a reaction to the new environment, but don't worry too much, it will disappear after a period of time.

  In fact, parents are the first teachers of a baby's growth, while preschool teachers are the second, with significant responsibilities. For children, teachers should have enough patience, be gentle, and not be too violent. Otherwise, it will cause serious psychological trauma to the baby. To educate babies well, cultivate good habits, and impart knowledge to them.

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