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How to coax a child

How to coax children in kindergarten

1. Sincere understanding. Listening to the child's cry shows that the teacher understands the baby's desire to go home. Let the baby believe that the teacher will help him, thereby establishing a sense of dependence on the teacher.

2. Positive hints. Use the story of chickens and ducks happily saying hello to each other when they go to kindergarten, implying that children are happy when others go to kindergarten, and subtly allowing children to imitate such behavior patterns.

3. Soothing crying. For those children who cry incessantly and persuasion does not work, the teacher may wish to hold him in his arms and let him cry for a while, so that the child will calm down before long.

4. Warm touch. When the teacher talks to the child, he gently touches the child's face, hands, hair, etc. through physical contact to let the child feel the teacher's kindness and accept the teacher's care.

How do parents coax their children to go to kindergarten

1. Reason with them more. Let them understand that if they do not go to school and learn knowledge, they will have no money in the future, and naturally they will not be able to buy toys or snacks.

2. Communicate more feelings with them. Use your patience to educate them, and the results can be communicated emotionally.

3. Encourage them more. They are still young, especially those in small classes, and adjusting again is as difficult as just entering kindergarten. Give them more rewards such as toys or food.

4. Communicate more with other parents to see what methods they use to guide their children, and you can learn from them.