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On the way of growing up, let's read books with our children.
After reading it, I deeply realized that the process of cultivating children's determination to become talents is arduous and long, and the road to helping a student grow sturdily is tortuous and long. Therefore, considering their professional responsibilities, as a teacher, we should pay more attention to children's psychological characteristics and growth laws, pay more attention to children's inner feelings, pay less attention to the requirements and evaluation of adults' subjective will, avoid the idea of quick success and instant benefit, try to understand things from children's perspective and become their trustworthy friends and partners. The growth of a child is always accompanied by new difficulties caused by things, and new problems will appear at any time. This requires teachers who travel with him to teach students according to their own circumstances, give timely help, and be students' eternal "wire" (die-hard fans). People who are "silk" are so hard that they can't rest anywhere. People who are "barbed wire" feel happy You can see that people who are supported by yourself are getting better and better again and again in the cry of "Come on" and the applause of encouragement, and they can share the happiness of success!

Education is the cause of human concern. However, like many parents, I haven't really understood the inner feelings of my children. The development of everything has its inherent laws, and the process of cultivating a child is arduous and long. As a teacher, I found that I can pay attention to life and enlighten life in my own work. In fact, I developed and improved my life. As a teacher, I believe that my students can grow up in an environment full of love, expectation, help and encouragement.

It is often said in education that "teaching and learning learn from each other", which is true. I also learned a lot from students. In campus life, I watched them grow sturdily every day ... So, I believe I will make progress with my students! I am even more grateful to appreciate the enlightenment and guidance brought by the book "The Gap in Life is the Exit of Life", which contains profound philosophy and sincere words, helping me shake off the dust of my soul and the disguise of human nature, and truly return to the pure beauty and nature of human nature.