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A teacher in Jiangyou, Sichuan wrapped the child's lunch break with tape. What problems did the teacher's behavior expose?
According to news reports, in an early education center in Jiangyou, Sichuan, Ms. Zhang's three-year-old daughter was wrapped in a quilt and taped by a teacher during her lunch break. Related videos spread rapidly on the Internet, causing extensive discussion.

Judging from the above information, it should be that the teacher wrapped the child in order to prevent the child from playing during the lunch break and affect others' rest. Of course, it may also be to save yourself trouble. The teacher's practice is undoubtedly simple and rude. We all know that kindergarten children have no sense of order and are not suitable for unified management. It is normal for children to stay up at noon and have fun.

In this case, of course, teachers should patiently guide and comfort. It is not a long-term solution to force children to calm down and take a group lunch break by scaring or even tying them up. The key point is that such behavior seriously hurts children's feelings, and it is easy to cause children to be afraid of kindergarten learning and life, and even have resistance to teachers. This will have a very bad influence on his future study career, and the consequences are unpredictable.

The teacher's behavior also exposed some problems behind it, such as the management of kindergarten, the ability and responsibility of kindergarten teachers.

The quality of kindergarten teachers, not to mention other hardware conditions, is not suitable for being a kindergarten teacher because of this impatient and tenacious heart. What do two or three-year-olds know? If the teacher can't realize this correctly, Ta can't be a qualified teacher.

We can also see from the public information that there are some problems in the management of the kindergarten. At least during lunch break, there is a lack of necessary supervision over teachers. If there are more than two teachers in the classroom, will this happen again? If someone is patrolling the classroom, does the teacher dare to do so?

In other words, the school has a strict evaluation system, and teachers will not use this method.

Conclusion Kindergarten teachers are really not jobs that ordinary people can do. It requires teachers to have more love and patience than ordinary people, especially patience. Faced with children who are difficult to communicate, you can't do this job well without patience.