Scene 40-1: How to support 'I want to do it'
Craft time.
P-kun, gripping his crayon tightly, looked up at the caregiver and said.
"I actually want to draw a dinosaur... but I can't draw it well. Teacher, you draw it."
A little further away,
after having a fight with a friend, Q-chan is stacking blocks while lost in thought by herself.
Without being told by anyone, she read the atmosphere of the situation herself and quietly returned to playing.
The caregiver watching the scene murmurs.
"It's precisely because they have a relationship where they feel secure that those children can act on their own."
As for the caregiver's interaction with young children,which is correct?
Quiz
When a child who has the desire to draw but has not yet developed the skills to express it asks you to 'draw it,' it is important to always encourage them by saying 'let's try drawing it yourself.'
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