One: Be able to name children accurately, and be able to understand and care about students.
Many parents have encountered such a situation. The teacher has been in class for a semester, but he can't call out every child's children. Does this inevitably make parents suspect that the teacher cares about his students? Therefore, no matter how young the teacher is, the most basic thing is to accurately call out the name of each student. This is not only the fastest way to gain the trust of students, but also the way to gain the trust of parents, so that parents can feel the special concern of teachers.
Two: tolerance, learn to put yourself in others' shoes.
I have always known a saying, get along with people, appreciate seven points and tolerate three points. Sometimes children can't be taken care of by their families. Maybe parents are busy with their work. At this time, as teachers, we should pay more attention to this student, take time to chat with parents and learn about the situation of children and parents. If you are really busy, as a teacher, you should also learn to put yourself in the other's shoes and understand your parents' hard work. It's not that I don't care about teaching children, but that I don't have much time to discipline them. Only when the teacher is open-minded and can put himself in the other's shoes can parents be willing to communicate with you more.
Pay attention to your words and deeds, and don't forget your teacher status.
Nowadays, teachers are more open-minded and younger. Many teachers dress a little differently from traditional teachers' clothes, and they may also attend various parties in private. Parents will doubt whether such a misbehaving teacher can guide children to establish a correct outlook on life. Therefore, at this time, young classrooms must pay attention to clothes, do things, and always understand that they are teachers.
Although teachers are getting younger and younger, I believe they will continue to study, improve their teaching ability, impart knowledge and skills, and guide children to the right path!