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How to deal with the problem that children don't want to go to school
Children don't want to go to school, what should we do? This paper will provide you with some practical suggestions from four aspects: communicating with children, coping with school bullying, coping with learning difficulties and adjusting your views on teachers.

Communicate with children in depth

When children don't want to go to school, we should first have in-depth communication with them to understand their real thoughts. Tell children that we can share each other's puzzles and problems without reservation, and we won't blame them for it. In this way, it may be easier for us to understand the troubles faced by children.

Coping with school bullying

If children are bullied at school, they may be afraid to go to school. At this time, we can communicate with the child's class teacher, let them take measures to criticize the bully, and even help the child establish friendship with the bully, thus eliminating the child's fear of school.

Coping with learning difficulties

As the difficulty of learning content increases, children may find it difficult to learn. We can find suitable learning methods for children, or help them build up their self-confidence and let them regain their enthusiasm for learning.

Adjust your opinion of the teacher.

If children refuse to go to school because they don't like a teacher, we can try to make them understand the teacher's hard work and encourage them to try to understand the teacher. At the same time, we can also encourage children to improve their academic performance, which may change their views on teachers.