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The most important thing is self-discipline. I thought of it from the reminder of punching in.

During the recent epidemic prevention and control period, the Education Bureau stipulated that teachers and students must complete the health check-in posted in the DingTalk group every day, and must also upload the health code and itinerary card of the day. In the era of network information, collection The information is really convenient and quick. But the above stipulates that the check-in rate of each class and school must be 100%. If the standard is not met, criticism must be reported. Every day, the school leaders will send the list of students who have not clocked in to the work group, and ask the head teacher to contact the parents one-on-one to urge them to complete the DingTalk clocking in. Every time there are two or three parents in the class who are always uncooperative, no matter how much I remind them, it doesn't help, which annoys me. Not only do we have to complete the task of taking body temperature every day, but we also have to keep an eye on the DingTalk group to see how many parents there are and which student’s parents haven’t clocked in yet. Sometimes after three reminders and four reminders, there is still no movement from the parents. As a result, teachers always work in vain.

? Last week, school leaders shared that class teachers in urban schools directly informed parents in the group that if their children did not complete the check-in in time, their children would not be able to enter the classroom to study and could only stand outside the classroom. They say this trick is very effective and even parents who don't cooperate get up on time. But since we are a boarding school, we cannot kick students out of the classroom just because their parents have not checked in. This policy has not been implemented.

? Before leaving school yesterday, I emphasized again that I still insisted on clocking in during the holidays and completed it before eight o'clock every morning. Also let the children in the class be responsible for reminding their parents. Before 8 o'clock this morning, I saw that the remaining four parents had not checked in, so I immediately sent a private message to remind them. A few minutes later, the remaining two parents did not check in. I sent another private message to remind you. I looked again more than two hours later, still nothing. I was trying to contact a parent who always didn't check in. Unexpectedly, I hung up the phone before I finished speaking. When I checked again after 11 o'clock, there was still nothing. I had no choice but to leave a message on WeChat, and it didn’t take even a minute to check in on DingTalk. Please complete it in time, thank you for your cooperation.

In fact, this is just a small thing. Checking in every day can be completed in a few seconds. If you develop a habit, you don’t need the teacher to remind you. The parent can't even complete this small task, which shows that he doesn't care about the school teacher's requirements at all. His child is also very casual in learning and never completes his homework on time. Parents are their children's best role models when it comes to self-discipline. Teaching by example speaks louder than words, and this is the best example.