One of the girls loves distracting the classmates during lesson plan is being carried out. She would walk here and there in front of the group or talk/play with the child beside her when the teacher is explaining to the group. Each time we have to call her name to get her to sit for a while and then she will start her acts again.
One afternoon, I called her to a corner. I started chatting with her about her behavior. This is the first time I talked to her in a very serious tone. Therefore, she looked nervous.
Me : What happened to you lately? You do not listen to teachers anymore.
Girl : …….. (Quiet. Starring at me and likely to cry!)
Me : Where are your listening ears?
Girl : ………. (Silent again, but pointed her ears with fingers.)
Me : I think the listening ears are not working anymore because you are listening!
Girl : ……….. (Still silent. Eyes are teary now.)
Me : I think the hair is too long that it covered the ears. Is this true?
Girl : ……….. (She nodded her head and smiled.)
Me : I know you are a good girl who listens to teachers and follow instructions. It’s not nice to distract your friends as they want to learn too!
Girl : ……….. (nodded her head.)
I let her continue her work after this. However, she repeated her same behavior after an hour. This time I asked her if she likes to sit in a corner to think about her behavior. She nodded. I sat her at a corner away from the group. I asked her again, “Where are your listening ears?”.
She answered me, “My ears are hiding behind my hair!“.
I almost faint!
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