This technique is the teacher and child looking at each other in eyes. Following the no negative attention to misbehavior, your facial expression must show no negative judgment or other unpleasant emotion, such as fear or sadness. A simple eye contact lesson presentation is the lightest stand-alone interaction you can take with children, perhaps involving nothing more than a quick glance with a child from a remote corner of the environment.
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