He urges teachers to find news ways to stimulate pupils. FMTNews Education Kindergarten
Social distancing and a ban on high-contact activities are now the norm at kindergartens and preschools.
Speaking to FMT, Mohd Nazri Abdul Rahman of Universiti Malaya warned that the restrictions could stunt children’s development if teachers failed to find new ways to stimulate them in classroom activities. He urged teachers to use their creativity to come up with tasks that would capture children’s attention and encourage their participation.
Noting that close contact and outdoor play are not allowed under the SOPs, Nazri urged teachers to find innovative alternatives to motivate their pupils to engage in physical activities.
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