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How should parents deal with teachers' corporal punishment?
Children are the most important, and we must do our best to protect their rights and safety. In the case of teachers' corporal punishment, we need to take timely measures to protect children and ensure that they can grow up healthily and happily. At the same time, we should also call on society and schools to pay more attention to education, establish and improve education management and supervision mechanisms, and ensure children's physical and mental health.

Asking for information

Understand the performance of children in school, the attitude of teachers and the specific situation of so-called "corporal punishment" behavior. Understand the situation clearly before subsequent processing.

Communicate face to face with the teacher

If it is confirmed that the child has been punished by corporal punishment, I will interview the teacher first, understand the reasons of the teacher's thoughts and behaviors through communication and exchange, clearly express my dissatisfaction, and emphasize the refusal to accept corporal punishment.

Report to the school leaders

If communication with the teacher does not solve the problem, I will report the situation to the school leaders and ask the teachers involved to investigate and deal with it.

Seek legal help

If the school can't solve it, I will protect the children's legitimate rights and interests through legal channels to relevant institutions or lawyers.

Communicate with other parents

If I find that other parents' children are also subjected to the so-called "corporal punishment", I will communicate with other parents and jointly appeal to schools and society to pay attention to and protect the healthy growth of children.

Communicate with children

Children are the most important. I will communicate with my child, understand his feelings and thoughts, comfort and support him, and tell him that he needs to trust himself and his parents to make him feel safe around his family.