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Children don't want to go to school, what guidance should teachers give?
1, communicate with children to understand why they don't want to go to school. Not every child doesn't go to school because he is tired of learning. Some children may be tired of learning because of the contradiction between their parents at home. Some are bullied at school and dare not go to school. Some are afraid to go to school because of the teacher's harsh criticism? What causes children not to go to school? Teachers need to guide children to speak out in the process of communicating with them, and understand the cause and effect before they can solve their problems in a targeted manner.

2. Do your best to help solve related problems. Learn to be a teacher and behave yourself? Teachers have the responsibility to educate children. This responsibility is not only to teach, but also to cultivate children. When children don't want to go to school, teachers know the specific reasons and need further help to understand the reasons. For example, if a classmate bullies him at school, he should communicate with his parents and call the corresponding classmates for education so that both sides can solve the problem head-on. Instead of letting bullying exist.

For example, some teachers criticize students for being too strict, which leads to students' emotional instability and weariness of learning. Teachers should also enlighten students and calm their emotions. Meanwhile, they need to communicate with their colleagues. Can we improve teaching methods, teaching attitudes and teaching language?

As long as the relevant work is done well, I believe students will continue to go to school.

3. Home-school cooperation when human resources are exhausted and it is impossible to save themselves. Some children's problems can't be solved by teachers alone, and they need the cooperation of parents, schools and teachers. If teachers really can't solve the problems within their abilities, they can also let schools and parents cooperate to solve them together. After all, for children's education, we can't just rely on teachers.

Only with the joint efforts of many parties can we better solve the problem of children's education.