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What magic weapons do you have to communicate with kindergarten teachers?
When communicating with kindergarten teachers, we must pay attention to the occasion, listen patiently and understand each other.

Every child is a little baby at home and sent to kindergarten, hoping to get careful care and patient care from the teacher. However, there are dozens of children in a class and three teachers in one class. No responsible teacher can take care of them. After all, people's energy is limited. Moreover, we are usually at home, and several adults think it is very hard and tired to take care of a child, while the teacher has to take care of so many babies alone!

Therefore, our parents must learn to understand the teacher, pay attention to the occasion when communicating with the teacher, and don't drag the teacher to talk endlessly when sending the child out of school or picking up the child in the morning, because there are so many people at this time, the teacher should fully ensure the safety of the child and won't have much time to communicate with you alone. A better way is to wait for the parents to disperse gradually after school, and then talk to the teacher alone.

In the process of communication, we should pay attention to listen to the teacher patiently first. If the child has a little friction in class, don't rush to defend the child, and don't be enthusiastic. We should know the situation first. If our child is wrong, we should cooperate with the teacher to give correct guidance when we go home. If other children are wrong, we should also understand. Teachers will certainly criticize education and inform other parents, so there is no need to make a fuss about the small friction between children, let alone blame teachers.

I remember when our baby first went to kindergarten, sometimes his face was scratched and sometimes he had a lump on his head. The teacher always tells us that she is sorry for not taking good care of her children. I always expressed my understanding and didn't talk to other parents about it. They are all children, and it is inevitable to bump into each other. As long as there is no big problem, children's frustration is also a kind of growth.