♀? Calm is king.
Emotional impulses will only make things worse. Take a deep breath, relax and make sure your words are full of reason and kindness.
Time and place, choose the art.
Avoid crowded public occasions and children's sight, and choose a quiet corner to make communication smoother.
Emotional transmission, no blame
Tell the teacher how you really feel and how the child has been hurt. But remember, our goal is to solve problems, not to create new contradictions.
The art of listening
Give the teacher a chance to explain, maybe she/he didn't realize that his words had hurt the child. Understanding and sympathy is the first step to solve the problem.
Hand in hand, * * * create harmony.
Work with teachers to find solutions to ensure that children's hearts are no longer hurt and let them thrive in the sun.