1, corporal punishment of students is illegal. According to the provisions of China's Law on the Protection of Minors, teachers and staff in schools and kindergartens should respect the personal dignity of minors, and may not carry out corporal punishment, disguised corporal punishment or other acts that insult their personal dignity.
2. Corporal punishment will do harm to students' body and mind. Corporal punishment such as beating hands with a ruler may not only cause physical pain to students, but also cause psychological trauma to students and affect their healthy growth.
3. Corporal punishment is not an effective education method. The purpose of education is to guide students to know things, not to force them to obey through punishment. Educating students through corporal punishment may make them rebellious, which is not conducive to their growth and education.
4. We should abandon the education mode of corporal punishment with a ruler and adopt more reasonable and scientific methods to guide students and promote their healthy and all-round growth.
Suggestions for educating children:
1. Listening and understanding: Listen to children's thoughts and feelings and understand their views and needs. This can build trust and make children feel respected.
2. Lead by example: As parents or educators, their own behavior is the best teaching material for children. Set a good example for your child through your own behavior. Showing positive qualities such as politeness, honesty and diligence can exert a subtle influence on children.
3. Encourage and guide: Encourage children to try new things and give support when they fail. Guide them to analyze problems and find solutions instead of solving problems for them.
4. Set clear boundaries and expectations: Clear rules and expectations can help children understand social norms and family values. Ensure that these rules and expectations are clear, consistent and enforceable.
5. Appropriate rewards and punishments: when children do well, give appropriate rewards and praise; Give them appropriate punishment when they do something wrong. The key is that rewards and punishments should be adapted to behaviors, and the purpose is to let children know the relationship between behaviors and consequences.
6. Provide learning resources: According to children's interests and needs, provide learning resources such as books, tools and courses to help them expand their knowledge and skills.
7. Cultivate independent ability: Encourage children to complete tasks independently, such as doing housework and studying plans. This can cultivate their sense of responsibility and independence.