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How to deal with disruptive students in class

Tip in front: When we meet children in daily life, or before class, we can remind them not to cause trouble again in this class. You can use encouraging language and say it happily with a smile, or even touch his head and say: In the last class, you listened carefully to the teacher and answered the questions well. I believe you will perform better in this class and hope you will continue to work hard. The wise mantra of education in the 21st century is: encourage, encourage, encourage again. Think about it, we adults all like to hear good words, let alone a child, not to mention how precious the teacher's praise is in the eyes of children. It implies that at the beginning of class, the children may still remember the teacher's words, but later on they can't help but interrupt, wander around, make small movements, etc. Some teachers may get very angry and ask you not to interrupt! Just stand with me and don't talk. Teachers, if you can't hold back the anger in your heart, how can you teach in class? Will the child still want to work hard to change in the future? I thought: If the child is distracted, you might as well walk over while giving a lecture and help him put up the book to signal that it is time for him to read. If your child is reading a novel or using his cell phone, you can quietly tell him to study quickly and the teacher will keep it for you temporarily and pick it up after school. Otherwise, if you confiscate his things, he will not be interested in studying during the entire class, and may even feel jealous of the teacher. If your child suddenly interrupts when you are talking in high spirits, you can say: You answered the question well. If you raise your hand to answer, you will be a polite student. Remember that next time, okay? But when a student interrupts and makes trouble unreasonably, you can stop the lecture for three seconds and tell him with your eyes that he made a mistake. This is the time to test the teacher's patience, and this is the time to show your educational charm. Make it clear that after class is over, the teacher can still talk to the students. Talk to him about what he did wrong and why; ask him what he thought at the time, or why he couldn't change his bad habits; after knowing the reason for his mistake, you can tell your child the corresponding solution. And through conversations, let the children understand that everything the teacher does is for his own good, not just for himself to complete the teaching tasks. This is heart-to-heart exchange. Psychology believes that it takes 21 days to form a good habit. Just like this, we continue to educate our children patiently over and over again. I believe that even a stubborn stone can turn into a spiritual stone. Don’t you think that naughty children are smart? Thinking: Wherever sincerity comes, gold and stone will open. Children need our education; their birth families, the people they come into contact with, their personalities, and their hobbies are all different. Don’t expect that all children are printed out of the same mold and are all identical sheep. Everyone makes mistakes, so how could he not make mistakes? Teachers, let us use advanced teaching concepts to help children, and let us use love to influence children.