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How to deal with teachers' corporal punishment of children
If my child is punished by the teacher, I will take the following measures.

Protect children

I will immediately ensure the child's safety and physical and mental health. First of all, I will give my children psychological and emotional support so that they can feel my care and support. If the child is injured or needs medical help, I will seek appropriate medical assistance.

Collect evidence

I will collect evidence related to corporal punishment as soon as possible, including conversations, photos, videos or other relevant records with children and other students. These evidences will be helpful to the follow-up investigation and handling.

Contact with the school

I will immediately get in touch with the school's education administrators, class teachers or principals and other relevant responsible persons, explain in detail what happened and provide the collected evidence. I will ask the school to take necessary measures to investigate and deal with this matter immediately.

Seek professional support

If necessary, I will seek advice and support from legal or educational professionals. They can give me legal and educational guidance to ensure that I make the right decision when dealing with this matter.

Cooperate with the investigation

I will actively cooperate with the investigation work of the school or relevant institutions. This may include providing further testimony or evidence, attending interviews, or cooperating with relevant procedures and procedures.

Seek an answer

Once corporal punishment is confirmed, I will cooperate with the school to find a suitable solution. This may include taking disciplinary action against the teachers involved, providing necessary psychological counseling or support, and taking measures to ensure that such incidents do not happen again.