For rebellious children, a closed educational environment is sometimes necessary. In this way, children can be cut off from undesirable external factors, allowing them to reflect on their actions in a relatively simple environment and rediscover the focus of their lives. However, parents must also weigh the pros and cons of choosing such a rebellious teenager's regular and fully closed school.
A fully closed school can prevent children from continuing to be negatively affected by the fact that they can completely disconnect from the bad environment of the past and cut them off from bad friends. At the same time, in a fully enclosed environment, schools can better concentrate resources and provide more comprehensive and professional educational services to help children correct misconceptions and bad habits.
Parents should also be aware that a fully closed school may bring a certain amount of psychological stress to their children. In a completely unfamiliar environment, the child may feel lonely, helpless, and even more rebellious. This requires schools and parents to work together to establish an effective communication mechanism to keep abreast of children's psychological dynamics and help them adapt to the new environment.
For rebellious children, choosing a fully enclosed school is an effective way to educate. But parents also need to pay attention to school selection and communication with their children. Only with the joint efforts of the right school and family can we truly help children get out of their rebellious emotions and regain the track of growth.