"My dears, come here to Teacher Sui Sui. Let's sit in a circle. The teacher has something to tell you." I smiled and waved to the children to come over.

"Okay, Teacher Sui Sui, I want to do it next to you." The lovely Maggie ran over like a happy little bird and sat down next to me. Her eyes were shining with curiosity and excitement, and she seemed to be full of anticipation for what was about to happen.

I couldn't help laughing at Maggie's cute appearance. Then I turned my gaze to the other children, who also gathered around her with innocent smiles on their faces.

After all the children were seated, I spoke gently: "My dears, our kindergarten will be recruiting students next semester, and there will be many new children joining us. Are you looking forward to it?" After saying that, I looked at the children with a smile and observed their reactions.

The children's faces immediately lit up with surprise, and they discussed the event among themselves, their eyes sparkling with anticipation. Some even jumped up in excitement to express their delight.

I am very pleased to see such a positive response from the children. This news is undoubtedly an exciting change for the children, who will have the opportunity to meet more new friends and spend a wonderful time together.

Then I continued, "These new children may come from different places and have different backgrounds, but we must treat them friendly!" The children nodded in agreement, their eyes revealing kindness and friendliness.

"We must help them adapt to the new environment and let them feel the warmth and happiness of our kindergarten." I encouraged them, hoping that the children could welcome the new members with an inclusive and friendly attitude.

The children nodded again, expressing their willingness to help the new kid integrate into the group. Their innocence and kindness were incredibly heartwarming.

Finally, I concluded: "Then let us look forward to the arrival of the new semester together! I believe we will have a wonderful time and gain more friendships and growth." The children cheered and waited for the start of the new semester with anticipation.

"Wow, really? That's great!" the children shouted excitedly, their faces filled with joyful smiles.

"Then, the teacher would like to ask you, what ideas or suggestions do you have for the new students?" I looked at them encouragingly, with anticipation in my eyes.

Maggie raised her hand first. She blinked her bright eyes and said, "I hope the new students can play games with us. Then we can get to know each other better and become good friends."

Then, Xueni couldn't wait to stand up, waving her hands and saying, "I want to teach them to dance! Let them feel the joy and freedom that dance brings."

Yuyun was not to be outdone. She eagerly raised her hand and said, "I can take them to paint! I can use my brushes to depict a beautiful world and share the joy of art."

The children raised their hands and actively expressed their ideas and suggestions. Some children proposed organizing a football match, while others expressed their willingness to help the new classmates adapt to school life... The grass suddenly became lively, and the children's voices rose one after another, full of expectations and enthusiasm for the new classmates.

I listened to their speeches with a smile, a warm feeling welling up in my heart. These lovely children are always full of boundless imagination and love. They accept others with pure hearts and care for others with kind actions. This spirit of kindness and mutual support is deeply touching and gives me great confidence in this class.

At that moment, Vaughn suddenly exclaimed, "I'm worried that this new kid will steal the love from Lotta and the teacher!" The other children looked at him in surprise. A hush fell over the classroom, everyone stunned by Vaughn's words. They looked at me, wondering how I would respond.

I walked over to Vaughn, squatted down, held his little hand, and said with a smile, "Vaughn, the love that the teacher and Lotta have for you will never change. Besides, the arrival of new classmates will make our class more lively and interesting, and you can make more friends too."

Vaughn lowered his head and thought for a moment, then raised his head, his eyes still filled with worry: "Well, I'm still a little scared."

I gently touched his head and comforted him softly: "It's okay, Vaughn. Let's welcome the new classmates together and share the joy together, okay?" Vaughn nodded. Although there was still some worry on his face, at least he was no longer so resistant to the arrival of new classmates.

"Teacher Sui Sui, what if, what if they bully us?" Carl raised his hand timidly and whispered. His voice was filled with a hint of worry and uneasiness, as if he was afraid of being heard.

I smiled gently and touched Carl's head: "Carl, don't worry. Believe in Teacher Sui and Teacher Lotta, as well as the other teachers and uncles and aunts in the kindergarten, everyone will protect you." My eyes were firm and gentle, giving people a sense of security.

"And, you see, now when you guys are together in the kindergarten, there are occasionally some minor frictions, but you are all able to solve these problems well, right?" I continued, trying to make the children understand that even if new children join, they are capable of coping.

"Yes!" The children nodded in agreement.

"That's because you live together every day, you're used to each other, and you know how to get along. Although there may be more children coming in the future, it doesn't mean that life will become chaotic or scary." I explained patiently.

“But…” Karl was still a little worried.

"Don't worry, Carl," Teacher Sui Sui comforted. "During the initial enrollment process, not all children will be accepted. The teachers will assess them to see if they are suitable for our kindergarten. Their parents will also be assessed. At the same time, their parents will also assess us to ensure that we can provide the best care and education for their children. In this way, only those children who are truly suitable will join our big family."

"So that's how it is..." Carl seemed relieved.

"So, don't worry. As long as we understand and help each other, we will be able to get through this stage and welcome more new friends." I encouraged the children, hoping that they could maintain an optimistic and positive attitude.

Besides, external enrollment is just an initial idea. There is still a lot of work to be done, such as formulating an enrollment brochure, determining admissions standards, arranging an interview process, etc. These tasks require time and energy to complete, so the teachers chose to tell you this news in advance. The reason we told you so early is that the kindergarten is not only your home, but also a place where Teacher Sui Sui, Teacher Luo Ta, and all the other teachers work hard for it. They work hard every day to make you grow up happily here and have a better future. Therefore, they also hope to hear your ideas and suggestions. After all, each of you has your own unique insights and expectations for the development of the kindergarten. In this way, the teachers can better understand your needs and develop plans that are more in line with everyone's interests. At the same time, this will also make you feel the importance of being a member of the kindergarten and enhance your sense of belonging and responsibility to your home. "

A hint of relief crossed the children's faces after hearing my words, but I knew it was only superficial. We still needed to make them feel truly secure in the days ahead. Seeing the children excitedly discussing the new semester, while Vaughn, Carl, and Abel stood silently listening, unengaged, I resolved to pay more attention to sensitive children like Vaughn and Carl in the future, providing them with ample care and a sense of security.

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