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Teacher-student activities help students develop good behavior habits.
Cultivating good behavior habits is one of the important goals of school education. The following are some common teacher-student activities that can help students develop good behavior habits.

Classroom rulemaking

Teachers can make classroom rules with students, let students participate in them, and enhance students' sense of responsibility and participation.

Interpretation of code of conduct

Teachers can explain the school's code of conduct in class, so that students can understand what is good behavior habit and what is bad behavior habit.

Behavior habit record

Teachers can record students' behavior habits, praise or criticize them in time, and make students realize the influence of their actions on themselves and others.

Behavior habit choice

Schools can carry out behavior habit selection activities, so that students can gain recognition and rewards through their own efforts and encourage them to develop good behavior habits.

Behavior habit training

Schools can invite professional psychological teachers or behavioral experts to train students' behavior habits, so that students can understand how to develop good behavior habits.

Behavior habit sharing

Students can share their behavior habits, let other students know the importance of good behavior habits, and learn from each other at the same time.