Kingprince
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A new teacher enters the classroom and, after a brief introduction, asks a question to test the students. He points to the student who is considered the weakest in the class. The other students in the class start laughing, thinking that the teacher has picked the weakest student to answer the question.
However, the teacher is aware of the students' reaction and understands that the weakest student is being mocked. The teacher asks the student to sit down and begins the lesson.
At the end of the class, the teacher calls the weakest student aside and gives him a question and its answer, asking him to memorize it. The teacher tells the student that he will ask the same question in class the next day and expects him to answer it.
The next day, the teacher asks the same question in class, and the weakest student raises his hand to answer. The other students are surprised, and the teacher allows the student to answer. The student answers the question confidently, and the teacher praises him.
This process is repeated by the teacher every day, and eventually, the weakest student becomes the most confident and capable student in the class.
Moral: If children are understood and treated according to their psychology, every child can become a valuable member of society.
This story highlights the importance of understanding and nurturing children's self-esteem and confidence, rather than mocking or belittling them.
However, the teacher is aware of the students' reaction and understands that the weakest student is being mocked. The teacher asks the student to sit down and begins the lesson.
At the end of the class, the teacher calls the weakest student aside and gives him a question and its answer, asking him to memorize it. The teacher tells the student that he will ask the same question in class the next day and expects him to answer it.
The next day, the teacher asks the same question in class, and the weakest student raises his hand to answer. The other students are surprised, and the teacher allows the student to answer. The student answers the question confidently, and the teacher praises him.
This process is repeated by the teacher every day, and eventually, the weakest student becomes the most confident and capable student in the class.
Moral: If children are understood and treated according to their psychology, every child can become a valuable member of society.
This story highlights the importance of understanding and nurturing children's self-esteem and confidence, rather than mocking or belittling them.