Knock on the door of one’s heart and start a story with you
In recent years, the pandemic has not only changed our way of life, but also the way children learn. The switching of online and offline learning methods and variable dates for home study have brought much psychological instability to students. As a result, there are more incidents of psychological crisis among primary and secondary school students. How to effectively prevent crisis has also attracted the attention among school.
“Those who study alone will be narrow-minded for the lack of exchange with others. ” Changes in the learning environment, the lack of learning atmosphere, the reduction of interaction, coupled with long-term stare at computers and other electronic devices, easily make children physically and mentally exhausted, feel bored with learning, etc. In this case, psychological crisis events occur frequently, in the face of these emergencies, a linked emergency system should be formed. Each event and each child should be given high attention so the child is immersed in a world of attention and love for a long time. Even if the parents are busy and tired at work, they should communicate with their child every day, so that he/she can open up and tell his/her story. The selection, generation, and application of intervention mechanisms are based on whether they fit the intervention context and capture the child’s problems. This is something schools should put more effort into, so children can firmly establish the correct value of “life first.” When a child is powerless, struggling, and confused, he/she should have the opportunity to tell his/her story and to have someone to trust and share with.