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How to evaluate that students are dragged to the stage to take photos and send groups without donating money, and parents protest being educated?

This is ridiculous.

Like Psycho, this is obviously a moral kidnapping.

In addition, donations are voluntary.

Forcing people to donate money, even because there is no donation, deliberately pulling the children out to stand on the podium for other students to see, and even taking pictures for parents to see.

What she did was simply unreasonable.

If my child stands on the stage, I will be very sad and even worry about the future of my child.

Her practice has affected the children's self-esteem and even the future development of children in the class.

How can you put all your children on the podium and send photos to your parents just because they didn't donate money? Tell the parents that these children didn't donate.

He also used words such as "group activities" and "don't donate money to me" to prevaricate his parents.

This is a great event. As for letting children stand on the podium, is it shameful?

She should also know something about her class. The child didn't donate money on purpose.

What if I forget? What if I really have no money?

What if it's really difficult at home?

Maybe she didn't emphasize it clearly. She said "voluntary donation".

The child is so simple, naturally he really thinks it is a voluntary donation, so if he has no money, he simply doesn't have to donate.

As an educator, it's really hard to understand how to do such a thing.

Don't you have children? Was she taught this way by the teacher when she was a child?

This practice is really unacceptable.

Children nowadays have their own thoughts and self-esteem.

Besides, shouldn't students nowadays focus on education instead of courses?

This teacher is still a good teacher, at least she is more caring, and she is also worried about another sick child, afraid that the child will not get help.

But her behavior is really incomprehensible.

I really think this is a good thing and a group activity. Should I tell the parents in the group first?

I believe the parents' meeting will actively support it.

I am also a parent, don't I have so much love?

As this parent said, you can come to me directly for this kind of thing. There is really no need to hurt the child's self-esteem because of this.