5 tips for more peace in the kindergarten

1. a vicious circle - every child must be even louder

Would you like more quiet in the kindergarten? If you work as a kindergarten teacher, you are probably familiar with this situation: The group room is full of children. Playing quietly ... no, there's no such thing. One child has to be louder than the other. The situation builds up until the volume in the kindergarten group finally becomes unbearable. They would like to put on hearing protection. But what can be done about the noise in the kindergarten?

5 Tipps für mehr Ruhe im Kindergarten

2. try to avoid unnecessary sound sources

If you avoid unnecessary sound sources, children won't have to drown them out. This is how you make furniture and toys in the kindergarten quieter:

  • Lining toy boxes with felt or carpeting
  • Equip ball games with soft balls
  • Avoid toys with loud speakers
  • Use tablecloths with a soft, rubberized back
  • Install sound absorbing materials.
  • You can also use sound-absorbing materials for furniture

3. swallow noise provides more silence

For more quiet in the kindergarten, it is particularly effective to swallow the noise in the room. How can this work? Porous materials such as SilentFiber acoustic panels swallow the sound and convert it into heat. This means you have less noise in the nursery. Because of the quieter soundscape, the children are automatically quieter. Absorbing the sound right where it originates - in the kindergarten room itself - is thus particularly effective.

The acoustic panels can be mounted on the wall or ceiling. The mounting is very simple. The panels are attached with hooks, magnets or a special mounting adhesive. This can also be done by the employees of the building yard.

4. use targeted rest breaks

Retreat options give the children in the kindergarten the opportunity to retreat in a self-determined manner throughout the day when they want to. This helps them to become aware of their body sensations and to take responsibility for them. This is an important lesson in mindfulness. Many facilities have cuddle corners, caves or sofas in their rooms that are designed precisely for this purpose.

Ways to lead children into rest and make relaxation possible:

  • Reading time: The children make themselves comfortable and the specialist reads a book to everyone together.
  • Massage and light touch: To accompany a short story, the professional may have an individual child or children lightly massage or stroke each other's backs.
  • Breathing exercises, e.g. incorporated into a short story
  • "Cave time": each child deals with something alone and quietly.

5. body language Use to provide calmness.

"Be quiet for once!" - Such sayings often echo through the kindergarten and draw attention all the more to the lively troublemakers in the group. You can use your body language to keep things quiet. Try pointing your finger at the troublemakers and walking slowly toward them. Look the children directly in the eye. Put your hand on the child's shoulder. You'll be surprised how much you can accomplish without words.

More peace in the KiTa with the natural acoustic panels

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