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Some children feel a lot of shame when they make a mistake and don't want to apologize.
They run away.
I had a child this year who would,
every time he hurt somebody, he would run into the corner and hide.
Kath Konecke has been a pre-K teacher for more than a decade.
She currently teaches in Brooklyn,
where a huge part of her job is helping kids learn to make amends.
You know, there's so much conflict that happens in a pre-K classroom.
So it really is out of necessity, I would say,
and many, many opportunities to work with children on apologies.
Especially in block world.