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How to deal with children's corporal punishment
In recent years, with the change of educational concept, corporal punishment education has gradually lost its foothold. However, corporal punishment still exists in schools in some areas. What will you do if your child becomes a victim of this inhuman behavior? This article will provide you with some ways to deal with corporal punishment.

Listen to your child's heart.

If a child becomes a victim of corporal punishment, we will have in-depth communication with the child, listen to their voices and understand the ins and outs of the incident. If children are silent because of fright, we will give them enough time and space to communicate after they are emotionally stable. We always believe that respect and understanding are the key to solving problems.

Negotiate with the school

Once it is confirmed that the teacher has indeed carried out corporal punishment, we will not hesitate to negotiate with the school, clearly expressing our firm opposition to this and asking the school to deal with the teachers involved seriously. If the school ignores this matter, we will further seek the help of the education department, the police and even the media to defend the legitimate rights and interests of children and expose the bad influence of this phenomenon.

Accompany children

In this process, we have been accompanying our children and giving them firm support. At the same time, we will educate children to understand the zero-tolerance attitude of society and law towards corporal punishment, and help them learn to properly protect themselves and defend their rights. We know that education is not only imparting knowledge, but also shaping healthy psychology and correct values.

Resolutely protest

In the face of children's corporal punishment, we will resolutely protest, actively report and always safeguard children's rights and interests. We hope that through our own efforts, education will return to the essence, so that every child can thrive in love and respect.