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Is psychological counseling effective for students who are tired of learning?
I once discouraged two students from giving up their school status! Both of them are tired of learning, but for different reasons! Psychological counseling is useful, but it varies from person to person.

First of all, we must find out why they don't want to go to school. This requires more time to get close to his heart, make friends with him, be able to look at the problem from his point of view, understand him enough, and make him feel that you are thinking of him!

Secondly, don't preach blindly, but guide slowly. The two students I helped at that time, one was tired of learning because he felt that his grades were not good, and the more he studied, the less he could keep up with the teacher's rhythm. Another one is because he has made bad friends and is fun! Although the reasons are different, they all have one characteristic: they have no idea about the future and know nothing about universities! In the process of guiding them, I let them know about some universities, let them see the appearance of universities and campus life, and then watch the working scenes of different industries, thus arousing their interest and having a good position for their future!

Of course, the process is much simpler than I said. It is true that every time period may change, so we must combine their psychological changes.