Teachers in child care institutions are important guides in the process of children's growth. They play multiple roles and provide comprehensive child care services. The following are the main roles that kindergarten teachers should play:
Caregiver: The primary task of a nursery teacher is to take care of the children's daily life. They need to ensure that their children eat healthily and comfortably, and pay attention to their personal needs. Teachers need to be patient and careful enough to deal with all kinds of problems that children may have.
Educators: Kindergarten teachers are the key implementers of early childhood education. They need to teach their children basic knowledge and skills, such as language, mathematics and social skills. At the same time, stimulate children's interest and curiosity in learning. Teachers need to understand the individual differences of each child in order to adopt appropriate teaching methods to meet the learning needs of each child.
Guide: Teachers in kindergartens need to guide children to form good behavior habits and social skills. They need to understand the behavioral characteristics of children of all ages and guide them to interact, share and cooperate with others correctly. Teachers also need to encourage children's positive behavior through positive feedback.
Psychological supporters: Teachers in kindergartens need to pay attention to children's emotional needs and provide necessary psychological support. They need to listen to their children's voices, understand their emotions and help them deal with various emotional problems. Teachers also need to create an environment full of love and security so that children can feel the warmth of home.
Communicator: Teachers in kindergartens need to keep close contact with parents and communicate their children's situation and problems in time. They need to let their parents know about their children's life and study in child care institutions, and also need to listen to their opinions and suggestions in order to continuously improve child care services.
Generally speaking, teachers in conservation institutions need to play multiple roles to provide comprehensive conservation services. They need professional knowledge and skills, but also have enough patience, care and love to take care of their children.