1. Gentle but firm tone: Communicate with children in a gentle but firm tone. Keep your voice steady and calm, and express clear expectations and rules.
2. Clear rules and expectations: Make sure that children clearly know what is acceptable behavior and what is unacceptable behavior. Establish clear rules and expectations, such as using simple slogans or rules to help children remember.
3. Formulate feasible rules and agreements: Ensure that rules and agreements are suitable for children's age and development level. Simplify and concretize the rules so that children can understand and abide by them.
4. Establish a good relationship with children: Establish trust and a good relationship with children, so that children can feel respect and understanding. Establish interaction and communication with children and listen to their opinions and needs.
5. Rewards and positive incentives: Encourage children to obey and abide by the rules with rewards and positive incentives. Give them praise, praise and rewards to enhance their positive behavior.
6. Set clear boundaries: Make sure children understand boundaries and consequences. Clearly explain the consequences of disobedience and implement appropriate disciplinary measures when necessary.
7. Create a positive learning environment: create a positive, safe and cooperative learning environment. Provide activities and materials that attract children's attention and make them willing to participate in learning and cooperation.
It is important to remember that every child is a unique individual and needs personalized attention and methods. Understand the needs and interests of each child and make adjustments and adaptations according to the situation. At the same time, maintain cooperation and communication with other educators and parents, and pay attention to children's development and behavior together.