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How to deal with children's complaints
Complaining is a way for children to talk and seek comfort, and it is also a way to praise themselves, explain their views and express their dissatisfaction. Understanding the root causes of children's complaints can better cope with children's performance.

Correct values

Teach children to be sincere, frank and friendly, help them realize that no one is perfect, and help them look at others with appreciation. Let children realize the correct values such as "lying is not good" and "good friends need to trust each other".

Listen and guide

When children complain, teachers should not only listen, but also help children solve their own problems by asking, guiding and helping them to cultivate their self-solving ability and improve their self-confidence and independence.

Cooperate with parents

Complaining children also need the cooperation of their parents. Teachers should give timely feedback on children's performance, and even invite parents to participate in it, so that parents can help children establish correct values, solve problems and cultivate self-confidence.

Correct feedback and guidance

In response to children's complaints, teachers should give correct feedback and guidance in time, help children realize their mistakes or shortcomings, guide children to improve their behavior, and cultivate children's good behavior habits and positive mentality.

Good educational environment

Teachers should create a good educational environment, let children learn the qualities of integrity, honesty, tolerance and care, create a relaxed, positive and pleasant atmosphere, and let children grow up healthily in a happy and pleasant atmosphere.