1. Stay calm: First of all, we need to stay calm and don't communicate with children in an emotional situation. This can help us better understand children's behavior and adopt more effective educational methods.
2. Communication and understanding: communicate with children and understand why children choose to copy answers. It may be because they are afraid of failure, lack self-confidence, or find their homework too difficult. After understanding the reasons, we can carry out targeted education.
3. Guided thinking: Encourage children to think about their own problems instead of giving answers directly. You can guide them to try to solve their own problems, or help them find ways to solve them. This can cultivate children's independent thinking ability, and at the same time let children understand the disadvantages of plagiarism.
4. Educational integrity: telling children that plagiarism is dishonest will bring many negative effects to children. You can give examples to show that children understand the importance of honesty.
5. Make rules: Make some rules about plagiarism at home or school to let children know that this is not allowed. At the same time, we should punish children and let them know that plagiarism will have consequences.
6. Pay attention to children's learning: pay attention to children's learning progress and understand the difficulties children encounter in the learning process. If children are found to have difficulties in a certain subject, they can be given timely help to improve their learning ability and reduce the impulse to copy answers.
7. Praise and encouragement: When children solve problems by themselves, they should praise and encourage them to feel their progress. This can enhance children's self-confidence and reduce their motivation to copy answers.
8. Lead by example: As parents or teachers, we should lead by example, abide by the principle of good faith, and do not copy or cheat. Let children learn the correct values from us.