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Opinions and suggestions of students and parents on the work of eliminating evils
Students and parents' opinions and suggestions on the work of eliminating evils: strengthen publicity and education, establish a reporting mechanism, strengthen psychological counseling, carry out social practice activities, and strengthen cooperation between home and school.

1, strengthen publicity and education

Schools can popularize anti-cult knowledge to students by holding theme class meetings and lectures on anti-cult knowledge, and guide students to establish correct world outlook, outlook on life and values. Parents can also strengthen ideological education for their children at home, so that children can understand the harm of cults and raise their awareness of vigilance.

2. Establish a reporting mechanism.

Schools should establish a reporting mechanism for students and parents, encourage students and parents to actively report their words, deeds and activities involving cults to schools, and schools should promptly follow up and deal with them, and feed back the results to students and parents.

3. Strengthen psychological counseling.

In view of the erosion and harm of cults to individual minds, schools should strengthen psychological counseling and care, help students and parents establish correct psychological defense mechanisms, and improve their ability to resist cults.

4. Carry out social practice activities.

Schools can organize students to participate in anti-cult propaganda, cultural performances, signing commitments and other social practice activities to enhance students' knowledge and understanding of anti-cult. At the same time, parents can also take their children to participate in community voluntary activities, so that children can understand society in practice and enhance their sense of social responsibility.

5. Strengthen home-school cooperation.

Schools and parents should strengthen communication and cooperation, pay close attention to students' growth and development, and participate in anti-cult work together. Parents can guide their children to treat and deal with cults correctly in family education, let them know the harm of cults and enhance their awareness of prevention. At the same time, schools can also invite parents to participate in anti-cult propaganda activities to jointly create a good anti-cult atmosphere.