This movie was recommended by a teacher.
The reason why I want to watch this movie today is strange, because I watched "The Thirteen Hairpins of Jinling" in the afternoon, and I felt extremely depressed. I wanted to watch some warm content to soothe my emotions and write about this year. summary of the course.
When I read it, on the one hand I admire Teacher Naina, her patience, wisdom, perseverance, and love in her heart. She presents the symbol that brings us to our hearts about the good teacher, the image of the teacher we all aspire to have. It is also said in the film that the reason why Naina wants to become a teacher is because the principal she met once changed her life. It seems to be watching a story about the transmission of love, and on the other hand, it is also a story of change and being changed... Naina knows the difficulty of being labelled and handled uniquely, she can empathize with everyone's feelings, so she will fully understand her students. Looking back, it is no different, the students who met Naina were lucky.
Looking closely, Naina is also a lucky one. Her mother gave her unconditional love and support, her brother gave her unconditional love and support, and her principal gave her trust to help her remove the specific label.
Similar to Naina's work, there are many times in my work that are similar or identical to Naina's work. Children who cannot be understood have all kinds of problems themselves. There are no boundaries, and although they clamor for respect, they themselves will not respect others, and they can't help but treat themselves and others with double standards. When double-standardized, angry, pitiful and aggrieved.
I try to understand them, listen to them, and of course try to help them adapt to their current study and life. Let them have normal social functions, but the process itself is too laborious. I'm still wondering if I've been doing it all the time...but there's no clear answer yet. You can only go forward on this road with a sense of contradiction to understand them and want to discuss.
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