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Writer's pictureKajal Verma

How Can Teachers Create A Comfortable Environment For Kids?


Several aspects and strategies help make a positive and engaging learning environment for kids in schools. Most importantly, it's crucial to initiate a conducive learning environment for their overall development and growth. 


Check out the helpful tips used by some of the best international schools in Singapore to create a positive learning environment for children:   

     

Some Tips That Used By Some Of The Best International Schools


Build Good Relationships

Creating positive relationships with students is the prime foundation of building a positive and interactive learning environment. Moreover, teachers must get involved with kids in activities and ice-breaking sessions to get to know each other. 


Address Student's Needs

Besides physical requirements, students have psychological needs too. They need love, security, fun, freedom, belongingness, etc. So, when teachers address these needs, students are most likely to be happy and engage well. 


Sit With Students

In a top primary school, teachers join a group of kids at their table and participate in the party. Even spending a few minutes can allow children to be open and familiar with each other. 


Stay Calm All The Time

If a teacher loses temper with a class or student, it takes time to regain that same feeling of safety and trust back. If a teacher feels slightly overwhelmed, it's always better to step right outside the door and take a few breaths. 


Build Trust

Exhibiting and demanding trust in a relationship creates an excellent environment for children to learn and grow. Teachers should encourage and praise students for decisions they make or the efforts they put in the work, and doing so will help build trust between them. 


A positive and motivating environment is what a child needs to learn better and grow happier. A teacher's role here is crucial to ensure that the child gets everything he needs for his development. 


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