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Teachers' Multiple Roles in Early Childhood Education
In early childhood education, teachers play multiple roles, including parents' agents, children's caregivers, knowledge givers, moral guides, personal tutors, model citizens, decision makers and defenders of discipline. This paper will discuss the role and responsibility of teachers in early childhood education from the aspects of teachers' tolerance and respect, emotional safety, professional attitude, teaching style and teaching methods.

Tolerance and respect

Teachers should avoid harsh criticism in early childhood education, so as not to hurt children's self-esteem and self-confidence. Teachers should respect each child's personality and characteristics and give them enough tolerance and support.

Emotional security

Emotional security is related to self-strength, which combines high self-esteem and self-confidence and brings the ability to calmly deal with problems. Teachers should maintain emotional stability and peace in order to bring children a sense of security.

Professional attitude

Excellent professional attitude represents the seriousness and enterprising of teachers. Teachers should treat their work with a professional attitude and constantly improve their educational level and teaching ability.

Teaching style

A key aspect of teacher-student interaction is to understand teachers' preferred teaching skills. Teachers should choose appropriate teaching methods and styles according to children's characteristics and needs to improve teaching effect.

Flexible use of teaching methods

Being too opinionated or convinced that one's own method is the only correct method will limit children's learning opportunities and hinder their growth. Teachers should use teaching methods flexibly to meet the different needs of children.