Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational institution - How to make students overcome their inferiority in school education?
How to make students overcome their inferiority in school education?
In today's society, the inferiority complex of primary school students still exists, so schools should do a good job in mental health education so that students can overcome their inferiority complex. There are many reasons for students' inferiority complex, which may be family factors or students' own factors. And school education is very important. Teachers can cultivate students' educational self-confidence and help them overcome their inferiority complex. What should schools do to help students overcome their inferiority complex?

Teachers can pay more attention to students with inferiority complex and let them communicate with their classmates more. Teachers are very important in school education. Teachers can pay more attention to students with inferiority complex and ask them the reasons for their inferiority complex. Then the teacher can tell other students in the class privately, let them play with this inferior classmate more, and let this classmate open his heart and become cheerful and confident. Students with low self-esteem should also tell their teachers the reasons for their low self-esteem, so that teachers can prescribe the right medicine, and don't be shy. If students with low self-esteem never tell others the reasons for their low self-esteem, then others can't help you, so students must trust their teachers, who will help you and won't hurt you. Teachers must care more about students, be gentle with them, and let them feel the love of teachers. This will make students especially trust the teacher and tell the teacher what they are talking about.

School education should be combined with family education and both sides should work together. In fact, school education should be combined with family education. If teachers find that students feel particularly inferior, they should tell their parents about this situation and discuss with them ways to enlighten students, so as to achieve better results. If we only carry out school education, then children will still get little attention in the family and will still become more inferior. Therefore, parents and teachers should pay more attention to students and work together to change their inferiority complex. Children with low self-esteem also want to change. If both sides work together, children will know and become more cheerful.