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Is it necessary for teachers to take care of children that parents can't control?
Introduction: Teachers are a great profession, and their duty is to discipline every student so that every student can embark on a formal path. For some children whose parents can't control them, it is necessary for teachers to discipline them, because it is their unshirkable responsibility.

First, discipline. We all know that children's education is divided into family education and school education. Then, family education is mainly carried out by parents, and school education is mainly carried out by teachers. When parents have given up disciplining their children, it is necessary for teachers to discipline them. For such children, they may be naughty, rebellious and disobedient. Teachers should formulate corresponding management measures so that these children can learn to obey the rules. For a teacher, every student is equal, so teachers should treat every student equally, no matter what family background, no matter how naughty the child is, teachers should try their best to make the child better, and teachers should not give up a child, which is the unshirkable responsibility of teachers. These children may show some signs of progress under the discipline of teachers, so teachers should continue to educate children, so there may be a thorough progress.

Second, don't give up every child. For teachers, it is an unshirkable responsibility to discipline every student and let every student embark on a formal path. Even if the students are naughty again, teachers should conduct standardized education, standardize their words and deeds, and give correct guidance. It may be because some children are so naughty that it is difficult for parents to control such children, which is very difficult for teachers, but teachers should not give them up. Teachers should choose some suitable teaching methods to treat these children. Maybe some teaching methods can improve these children.

Teachers should not give up every child, even those whose parents can't control them. Teachers should do their duty to discipline these children, so that they can embark on a standardized road and avoid going astray.