Recently, a section about the stool grabbing game between students and the principal of a school in Henan spread rapidly on the Internet, causing heated discussions among netizens. **, when the principal was about to sit on the stool, the student decisively removed the stool and let the principal sit on the ground, which was quite embarrassing. Some netizens commented that "there is no sophistication in the eyes of the post-00s".
However, is such an assessment really appropriate?Should we judge the entire post-00s group because of the behavior of one child?
First of all, we need to be clear that human feelings are not innate, but need to be continuously learned and accumulated in life. As children grow up, they gradually learn how to interact with others and how to deal with interpersonal relationships, which are all important parts of human sophistication. Therefore, we cannot deny the ability of the entire post-00s group in this regard just because of the behavior of one child.
Secondly, we need to understand the reasons behind the child's behavior. In this case, the student may have found the game interesting and wanted to make a joke, but did not realize that such behavior could cause embarrassment to the principal. Children are characterized by their innocence and uninhibitedness, but this does not mean that they are not aware of the dangers. This requires us to not only teach children what is right and what is wrong, but also how to understand and respect others.
Finally, we also need to see the positive meaning behind this event. Although the student's behavior is embarrassing to the principal, it can also be an educational opportunity for more children to understand the importance of respecting others. At the same time, it also reminds educators that they need to pay more attention to children's interpersonal skills and emotional education, so as to help them better understand the human situation and make greater contributions to the future development of society.
Therefore, when we judge a child's behavior, we need to think more objectively and holistically. We should see the shining points in our children, and we should also point out their shortcomings and help them correct them. Only in this way can we truly promote the healthy growth of children and enable them to become the pillars of the future society.