Pay attention to body language. Teachers can express their feelings through body language. Such as sitting up straight, smiling, not frowning, etc. These body languages can make students feel the professionalism and affinity of teachers, and it is easier to control their emotions.
Avoid criticism and accusations. Teachers should avoid criticizing and blaming students, but should encourage and support students. When students make mistakes, teachers should give specific guidance and patiently help students correct them.
Express emotions appropriately. When teachers feel angry or disappointed, they should express their emotions appropriately. But teachers should be careful not to over-express their emotions, so as not to affect the classroom order and students' emotional state.
Ask for support Teachers can seek the support of colleagues or students in order to better control their emotions. The support of colleagues and students can help teachers relieve stress and make them more focused on teaching.
Stay calm. In class, teachers should keep calm and not be controlled by emotions. Teachers should always remind themselves that they are teachers, professional and authoritative.
In short, as a teacher, it is very important to control your emotions in class. Teachers should pay attention to body language, avoid criticism and accusation, express their emotions appropriately, seek support and remain calm. These methods can help teachers better control their emotions and help students better.