Seeing that the child was awake, Yin Zhu did not intend to stay in the infirmary any longer.
[Free Play Section 5. If your child gets injured while playing rough, you can take him to the infirmary in the corner on the first floor of the school building. The doctor will take care of him and send him back to your classroom.]
Although it's unclear whether school bullying counts as "children playing around" in the context of the staff code, judging from the latter part of the sentence, the doctor can take over the follow-up treatment, and she doesn't need to stay with the child until the boy is cured.
However, the necessary procedures still need to be followed.
After all, the rules also say that you should get along well with your colleagues.
Yin Zhu bypassed the spot where the little boy had vomited, bent down to look at the tag on his shirt, confirmed his class, and then straightened up to say to the doctor, "I'll leave the rest to you. I'll head back now. I need to go and tell Teacher Liu."
Without waiting for the doctor's reply, she walked straight out of the infirmary and headed towards the middle (3) class where the boy was originally located.
Before she even reached the second floor, Yin Zhu bumped into a male teacher at the corner, and because the teacher was too hasty and unsteady, she knocked him over.
Yin Zhu herself escaped injury because she quickly grabbed the wall after being hit.
"Teacher Liu?"
Yin Zhu glanced at the name on his work uniform: Liu Xing.
Why does this name sound so familiar?
"Are you looking for a boy?" Yin Zhu asked after confirming that he was the one she was looking for. "I've already taken him to the infirmary. I don't know which naughty child put him in the washing machine."
Upon hearing that the child was already in the infirmary, Teacher Liu breathed a sigh of relief and expressed her gratitude to Yin Zhu.
"Thank you so much. There are a few really naughty kids in my class who like to bully him. And sure enough, after lunch, when I wasn't looking, this happened again." Teacher Liu felt a sense of relief, as if he had been the one who had been bullied.
"By the way, do the children bully each other a lot?" Yin Zhu smiled gently, revealing her standard professional smile. "This is my first time being a kindergarten teacher, so I don't have much experience."
"Really?" Teacher Liu smiled in unison. "The children are actually quite adorable, they're just sometimes disobedient. Sending them to the meditation room for a day will do the trick. There are specific rules posted at the entrance of the meditation room, just take a look then. I don't have anything else to remind you of."
After exchanging a few more pleasantries, Ms. Liu hurriedly returned to Class 3 because she had other work to do.
Watching his departing figure, Yin Zhu's smile gradually faded as she began to ponder which of her words had gone wrong. From the moment Teacher Liu gave her a smile similar to her own, Yin Zhu realized that the other man was also just giving her the runaround; in other words, he didn't want Yin Zhu to know more about the child.
If the children were supernatural beings, Yin Zhu could assume they were trying to trick him, but now that he knows from the mirror spirit they are human, Yin Zhu is a little confused.
Could it be that she, a woman in her twenties, could be outsmarted by a group of children?
Well, although Yin Zhu has indeed offended several brats, the difference in strength is still there. Unless they can obtain dangerous weapons, the harm to the kindergarten teachers will be negligible.
Moreover, the rules don't allow children to carry weapons.
[Daily Routine 2. Every morning, you need to check if your children are carrying any dangerous items. If so, you need to remove them immediately to prevent accidental injury to other children.]
Yin Zhu was a little confused when she saw this, after all, the children in the kindergarten couldn't even leave, so where did they get dangerous items?
Indeed, rules prohibit young children from handling dangerous items, but that doesn't mean they aren't aggressive. When several children gang up on another child, the victim often lacks the strength to fight back, which is when adult intervention is needed.
Often, long-term school bullying is inextricably linked to the inaction of adults.
However, the difference between children and adults is so great that even if ten children attacked together, they could not defeat an adult. Perhaps many ants can kill an elephant, but humans are not simple-minded creatures like ants that obey commands. Who would be willing to be cannon fodder?
Amidst the clash of various complex mindsets, the kindergarten has maintained a false balance.
After having dinner from 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM, Yin Zhu returned to her dormitory, waiting for nightfall while recalling the relevant staff rules.
[Rest Section 1. Children need 10-13 hours of sleep. Our kindergarten requires children to be asleep before 9:00 PM and wake up promptly at 7:00 AM the next morning to ensure sufficient and high-quality sleep, which is beneficial for children's growth and development.]
[Rest Section 8. When resting in the dormitory at night, please be sure to lock the door. This kindergarten has a curfew from 22:00 to 5:00 the next day. If you go out without permission, you will be responsible for any dangerous consequences.]
Sin City is a lawless place, and there is a high possibility that vicious criminals might break into the kindergarten at night. Do not believe any noise you hear outside; all the teachers and students will be in their dormitories at this time and will not go out.
Since it is already known that some of the supplementary content is a placebo, the so-called "ruthless criminals breaking into the kindergarten at night" in the rules is most likely fake, and its purpose is only to ensure that teachers and students do not leave the dormitory during this period.
Yin Zhu couldn't help but sigh: "If only my talent were to defy the rules, then I could go out and see the world."
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