Dou Dou was working in the classroom when she suddenly heard a buzzing sound outside the window. She began to make a surprised "hey!" sound and felt a little scared when she noticed that the strange sound continued. She pouted and reached out her little hand to hug her.
How does the teacher do it
The teacher said, "Do you feel a little scared? Okay, I'll hug you." The teacher picked up Dou Dou and patted her to comfort her, saying, "It's okay, it's just the sound of the decoration outside the window. Let's take a look together." With that, the teacher held Dou Dou to the window, pointed out the source of the construction and decoration outside the window, and told her, "That's Uncle sawing steel to repair the broken guardrail
Xiaodoudou observed attentively for a long time, pointing her little hand at the decorator and saying, "Uncle~" The sound of decoration temporarily stopped, and the teacher said, "Alright, I'm going to put you down, you have to continue working!" Doudou understood where the sound came from, and she felt much more at ease, starting to work independently.
After a while, she heard the sound of decoration again. This time, she was no longer afraid and just excitedly said, "Uncle!" The teacher smiled and responded to her, "Yes, it's Uncle Worker who is working, let Dou Dou do the work too!" Dou Dou nodded and continued to do the work she liked.
Help children understand the things they are afraid of
Compared to their surroundings, children are young and helpless, so they have a natural sense of alertness and self-protection. And their senses are highly sensitive, they are very sensitive to the sounds, light, and smells around them.
So when they perceive something they have never encountered, unknown, or understood before, they will involuntarily feel a sense of fear. As adults, we should provide timely comfort and help them recognize and understand what they are afraid of, dispel their sense of fear, which can help them build confidence and enhance their sense of security.