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How to keep children quiet in the library
It is a common problem for children to make noise in the library, which will not only affect others' reading, but also affect children's learning effect. So, how should parents keep their children quiet in the library?

♀? Keep calm

First of all, parents need to keep calm and not lose control of their emotions because of their children's behavior. Only in this way can we deal with this problem better.

Communication and understanding

Try to communicate with children and find out why they are noisy in the library. It may be because they are not familiar with the rules of the library, or it may be because they are looking for something.

Interpretation rule

Explain the rules of the library to children and let them know that they should keep quiet in the library and respect other people's reading environment.

Set rules

If children are noisy in the library, some rules can be set, such as limiting their playing time in the library or letting them play in certain areas.

Guiding behavior

By guiding children to participate in some quiet activities, such as reading and drawing, help children divert their attention and reduce noisy behavior.

Praise and reward

When children can abide by the rules of the library and keep quiet, parents should praise and reward them to enhance their self-discipline ability.

Educational reflection

Finally, parents can reflect on their behavior with their children, so that children can realize the influence of their behavior on others and why they need to be quiet.