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What are the teacher-child interactions

What are the interactions between teachers and children:

1. Emotional communication

Familial communication: Teachers should act like parents and give children enough love and care to build up a familial relationship, so that children can feel warm and safe.

Expression of emotions: Teachers should encourage young children to express their emotions, help them learn to manage their emotions, and develop a good emotional attitude.

2. Language Interaction

Language Inspiration: Through daily interactions with children, teachers can inspire children's language expression, help them enrich their vocabulary, and improve their language communication skills.

Storytelling: Teachers can convey knowledge to children through storytelling to develop their sense of language and literary literacy.

3. Game Interaction

Role Play: Through role-playing games, children can mimic different characters, develop imagination and creativity, and enhance interaction with teachers.

Group games: Group games are organized regularly to encourage children to cooperate and compete with each other, and to develop team spirit and collective concepts.

4. Learning Interaction

Inspiring Questions: Ask inspiring questions to guide children's thinking and exploration, and stimulate their interest in learning and desire for knowledge.

Learning tasks: Organize small learning tasks on a regular basis to encourage children to actively participate and improve their learning results, while teachers should give timely recognition and encouragement.

5. Physical interaction

Physical contact: Appropriate physical contact, such as hugging and patting, can convey a sense of warmth and security, and strengthen the sense of closeness between teachers and children.

Physical activities: Organizing physical activities, such as games and calisthenics, not only exercises the children's bodies, but also promotes good interaction between teachers and children.

6. Artistic Interaction

Painting and Handicrafts: Through artistic activities such as painting and handicrafts, teachers are able to discover the interests and specialties of young children, and guide them to utilize their creativity.

Music and Dance: Music and dance are a way to express emotions. Teachers can sing and dance with children to promote emotional communication.