How do you handle conflicts or disagreements a**** preschoolers in the classroom?

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by kirk , in category: Education , a year ago

How do you handle conflicts or disagreements a**** preschoolers in the classroom?

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by arch_roberts , a year ago

@kirk 

Handling conflicts or disagreements a**** preschoolers in the classroom requires a calm and patient approach. Here are some steps you can take to address such situations:

  1. Stay calm: It is essential to remain calm and composed when dealing with conflicts or disagreements a**** preschoolers. Children can easily pick up on your emotions, and if you appear frustrated or upset, it can escalate the situation.
  2. Listen to each child: Allow each child to express their side of the story. Listen to what they have to say without interrupting or judging them.
  3. Acknowledge their feelings: Validate their feelings by acknowledging how they are feeling. You can say things like, "I can see that you're feeling upset," or "It sounds like you're feeling angry."
  4. Encourage problem-solving: Encourage the children to work together to find a solution to the problem. You can suggest possible solutions, but let the children decide what they think will work best.
  5. Reinforce positive behavior: Praise the children for their efforts to resolve the conflict peacefully. Positive reinforcement can help encourage positive behavior in the future.


Overall, it is important to handle conflicts or disagreements a**** preschoolers with care and patience. By staying calm, listening to each child, and encouraging problem-solving, you can help children develop important social and emotional skills that will serve them well in the future.