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Kindergarten teacher’s brief message

The message from the kindergarten teacher is brief and insightful as follows:

1. Use love to bring joy to children, use sincerity to bring trust to parents, and use responsibility to experience the beauty of kindergarten education.

2. Respect allows children’s minds to move towards freedom; motivation allows active interaction in life; openness allows everyone to gain beauty.

3. Appreciate the advantages of others, be kind to the shortcomings of others, respect the privacy of others, and be happy in life.

4. For the healthy growth of children, teachers must be willing to be green leaves.

5. Interest is the best teacher. When a person's interests and ambitions are combined, he is not far from success.

6. I will use my love to water these delicate seedlings. May they grow up happily under the care of their teachers.

7. A teacher’s morality is like a mountain, which remains unchanged despite the wind and rain; a teacher’s love is like water, which can benefit countless people without fighting.

8. When I was a child, I loved my teacher. When I became a kindergarten teacher, I loved my students.

9. The teacher is the fire, igniting the fire of the child's soul; the teacher is the stone, bearing the child's climb step by step.

10. If one day I can contribute to the public interest, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world.

11. I want to be a drum of love and the warm breeze of spring, allowing children to just jump lightly in the air and spread their wings to fly in the growing sky.

12. Strict discipline should not apply to matters related to school work or literary practice, but only when moral issues are at stake.

13. If a child's interests and enthusiasm can be developed smoothly from the beginning, most children will become geniuses or geniuses. This is called early education.

14. There is only one kind of moral education suitable for children, and it is the most important for people of all ages, which is never detrimental to others.