Psychological harm

Psychological harm refers to anyone's words and deeds, whether intentional or unintentional, as long as they cause temporary or permanent harm to the child in behavior, intelligence, emotions or physical functions. Psychological injury refers to the temporary or permanent negative impact of external factors on people's psychological aspects. The impact of psychological injury on children's mental health development is huge. Children who are psychologically injured suffer greater mental and psychological blockages in their growth than children who are physically injured. Because psychological harm is the destruction of children's self-esteem. Some children are introverted, and they can only swallow their stomachs if they are suffering. If they are psychologically injured, they will be depressed and upset all day long, and they will have depression and other psychological diseases over time. In other words, if they are often harmed psychologically, they will vent their internal dissatisfaction to the outside world with psychological behaviors such as aggressive behavior, cruel behavior, retaliatory behavior, destructive behavior, and prank. Therefore, in order to promote the healthy development of children's psychology, we must pay attention to the problem of psychological harm in kindergartens, and minimize the harm of our education words and deeds to children's psychology.

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