2. Provide a safe and stable environment: Kindergartens should provide a safe, stable and warm environment to make children feel safe and relaxed. Ensure the safety of facilities in classrooms and game areas, maintain a clean and orderly environment, and provide children with orderly daily activities and regular schedules.
3. Cultivate positive social skills: Kindergarten is the place where children begin to socialize. Teachers should encourage children to actively participate in social activities and cultivate their friendship and cooperation spirit. Organize team activities, group discussions and role-playing to help children learn to get along with others, share and resolve conflicts.
4. Provide rich learning experience: Kindergartens should provide diverse learning experiences, including art, music, sports and science. By providing rich learning resources and activities, children are encouraged to develop their interests, talents and creativity, and their self-confidence and sense of accomplishment are enhanced.
5. Establish a good relationship between teachers and students: Teachers are one of the most important roles in kindergartens. Establishing a good relationship between teachers and students is the key to promoting a healthy psychological environment. Teachers should listen to children's needs and problems, give them support and encouragement, and become their mentors.
6. Cultivate the ability of emotional management and problem solving: Kindergartens should educate children how to manage emotions and solve problems. Provide emotional management training and skills to help children learn to express emotions, control emotions, and solve contradictions and difficulties.
7. Close cooperation with parents: Cooperation with parents is an important factor in creating a healthy psychological environment. Keep good communication with parents, understand the situation and needs of children in the family environment, and formulate educational plans and support measures suitable for children.
To sum up, to create a healthy psychological environment in kindergarten needs to pay attention to each child's individual differences, provide a safe and stable environment, cultivate positive social skills, provide rich learning experience, establish a good teacher-student relationship, cultivate emotional management and problem-solving skills, and work closely with parents. Such an environment is conducive to the healthy growth and psychological development of children.