)Attention diversion: attention diversion refers to that when children are in the state of anger, they are attracted by other things and situations, and unconsciously forget the anger - emotional experience. It includes not only the teacher's negligence and the children's spontaneous action, but also the teacher's creation of situation and conscious attraction, and the children's self-regulation shifts their attention. Because the attention of small class children is not easy to focus, anger is only short-term, and they are easy to be attracted by other toys or activities, so attention transfer is a better coping strategy for less intense anger. For example: when children are angry, they will choose painting to release negative emotions. In the process of painting, children gradually shift their attention, forget the experience of anger, and integrate into the painting situation and aesthetic enjoyment, resulting in happy alternative emotions.