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What should primary school students do if they love to complain?

primary school students, especially those in the lower grades, have a characteristic of complaining. Pupils love to complain because they lack problem-solving skills and want to turn to teachers for help. Another reason is that I want to prove that I am a good student and get the teacher's attention by complaining. As a teacher, we should treat students who complain correctly. First, don't say anything, listen to him patiently. Sometimes primary school students want to suppress other students by complaining, so as to solve the problem, so you just need to be a good "listener" in this situation. Second, it is enough to show trust to students. Because some things can be solved by them, and the purpose of his complaint is only to get the support of the teacher, then you can say, "I believe you can solve this problem well." Then look at him with a smile to show that you trust him. Third, you can ask the students who love to complain, "Do you think this is a problem for you?" Or "why did you tell me?" Then wait and see his reaction, which creates opportunities for some students to think about problems and makes him realize that he has no sufficient reason to say this or that, or that this matter is not a problem at all. Fourth, take this opportunity to teach students problem-solving skills. You can ask him, "What do you think should be done to solve this problem?" Guide him to express his opinion, and then give advice. Fifth, gather students related to the problem, including those who love to complain. Tell them, "I can see that there are some problems between you, but I believe you can solve them yourself. Now you can talk about your ideas." Then you can be an observer or leave for a while, and let them figure something out before telling you.