1. Stay calm: No matter how tense the situation is, it is very important to stay calm. Don't let your emotions control your decision and avoid making impulsive decisions.
2. Know the situation: Before dealing with the fight, know what happened. Get detailed information about the incident by asking the parties and other possible witnesses.
3. Talk separately: Talk with relevant students separately to understand their views and feelings. Give them a chance to explain their behavior and listen to their reasons.
4. Emphasize conflict resolution: teach students how to resolve conflicts through communication and compromise. Let them understand that violence is not an effective way to solve problems and help them find more constructive ways to deal with conflicts.
5. Counseling: If necessary, you can seek the help of professional psychological counselors to provide psychological support and guidance for students.
6. Make a correction plan: Make a correction plan for each student, and clarify the behaviors they need to correct and how to achieve their goals.
7. Contact parents: contact the parents of the students involved as soon as possible to inform them of the incident and ensure that they understand the measures being taken by the school.
8. Continuous monitoring: After the incident is resolved, continue to monitor the interaction and behavior between students. Make sure they understand the importance of the corrective plan and actively implement it.
9. Emphasize value education: Take this incident as an opportunity to emphasize the value education of respecting others, non-violence and actively resolving conflicts.
10, Reflection and Learning: Take this incident as an educational opportunity to reflect on the role of schools in preventing and handling such incidents and formulate improvement strategies.
Know the cause of the matter in time and prescribe the right medicine;
Before dealing with the fight, we should first understand why students fight, so as to prescribe the right medicine in time. After the students are emotionally safe, it is necessary to start investigating the causes of the fight. At this point, the students have calmed down and can tell the whole story more calmly.
Nevertheless, when students explain the reasons for fighting, they often shirk their responsibilities and try their best to say that the facts do not match. They should ask the students who witnessed the whole incident to know the truth and come to a more consistent statement, so that I can be prepared to deal with the fight.