Lead by example, teach by example. In the process of educating students, our teachers should pay more attention to example. Never replace an example with words and deeds. You know, the role of example is far greater than words and deeds. However, some of our teachers don't do what they say. They say one thing in front of students and do another in the office and life. The students' eyes are sharp. They are observing. Can such a teacher educate students well? I don't believe anything I say. How can students believe it? If you want students to work hard, you must work hard by yourself; If you want students to stop spitting, you have to stop spitting yourself; If you want students to abide by the school rules, you must set an example yourself; You ask students not to swear, and you should set an example yourself. ...
Although it seems ridiculous, I always think that parents' role models are the most important early education, and role models are more important than words and deeds. No parents will teach their children bad things, but why are there still good children and bad children? In fact, children's learning begins from birth. How to learn and what to learn are often beyond parents' control. Therefore, after being a parent, he should always pay attention to his own behavior, because it is not only a personal behavior, but also has an important influence on another pure white life directly and indirectly.