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Students believe that “poor students” are those who do not take class seriously and sleep while “good students” listen carefully to class. Let’s talk about the impact of students’ statements like this
Students believe that “poor students” are those who do not take class seriously and sleep while “good students” listen carefully to class. Let’s talk about the impact of students’ statements like this on their growth.
This statement is not quite correct either. There is a gap between good and bad people's intelligence innately, but acquired efforts are also very important. Poor students do not necessarily mean that they did not listen carefully in class or fell asleep in class, but their ability to accept is poor. Therefore, in this case, teachers, classmates, and parents should encourage and help them more, and should be kind to them. The time and energy they invest takes longer and more energy than a good student, so that they have the confidence to achieve good academic results.
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