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The most domineering name of Peiyou class
The most domineering names of cram schools: Adaga Education Institution, Omron Education Institution, Wen Jun Education Institution, Heinz Education Institution and so on.

1, Adaga educational institution.

2. Omron educational institution.

3. Jun asked about educational institutions.

4. Heinz Educational Institution.

5. Tianshun educational institution.

6. Longteng Educational Institution.

7. Educational institutions of nomadic people.

8. New Chutian Education Institution.

9. Educational institutions in Sheng Xing.

10, Wenmin Education Institution.

1 1, educational institutions in Li Long.

12, educational institutions in Tu Tu.

13, Yipin Education Institution.

14, Shuxin education institution.

15, Huaying Educational Institution.

16, intellectual education institution.

17, Reyes educational institution.

18, Huitong education institution.

19, Feishun Educational Institution.

20. Excellent educational institutions.

2 1, the educational institution of Shanda.

Training courses:

1. Teacher, don't compete with your child for a sense of accomplishment.

If a student wants to climb the table, it is difficult for him to climb it. The best way to be a teacher is not to hold him on the table, but to quietly hand him a chair and let him step on it first, and then the students suddenly find themselves climbing onto the table with one more step. When he gets up, he will be full of joy and say, "Look, I can climb the table by myself!" " "

Teachers' sense of accomplishment should come from this kind of ladder, being selfless and not showing off their dedication. Let students surpass teachers, and the significance of education and the greatness of teachers are also here.

Parents, please don't tell your children the problem.

We encourage parents not to talk to their children, but to let them talk to their parents. First of all, if a child has any questions, he should ask others, his classmates and his teachers, not his parents. The advantage is that he can learn to communicate with others from an early age and benefit for life.

Second, children can clearly explain to their parents that they really understand, and the process of telling their parents about the topic also exercises their eloquence. Parents can praise him at this time. The motivation of children's learning largely comes from his sharing knowledge with others and the sense of accomplishment brought about by it.