Communicate with the school
First, try to have a dialogue with the relevant departments or leaders of the school. Know the truth, express your worries, and seek help and solutions from the school.
Evidence collection
In order to support children more effectively, remember to collect relevant evidence, such as documents, text messages, telephone records, etc. This helps us to evaluate and solve problems more comprehensively.
Seek external support
If the school can't give a satisfactory answer, you can consider the help of the education authorities, lawyers or related organizations. We should stand firmly on the side of children and safeguard their rights and interests.
Emotional support
In this process, keep calm, give emotional support to children and avoid too much interference and pressure. We should believe that children are capable enough to meet these challenges.
Deep communication
Communicate with children in depth to understand their feelings and needs. From their point of view, provide them with encouragement and suggestions to find the best solution together.