It is good for the teacher to intervene when a child is deeply involved in play.
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As a teacher, you should only intervene to prevent an accident or when the child gets technically stuck.
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The teacher is silent, enters, guides play, and exits strategically. They do not dominate play and have knowledge of each child's developmental needs.
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