How to fill in the contents of students' psychological files

Fill in the mental health file form of primary school students: follow the objective facts and fill in through the observation of children's daily study and life.

After opening the mental health file table of primary school students, the basic information of students, such as name, nationality, gender, etc. , you can fill it in at the top. Family members mainly fill in information such as parents and grandparents, and work units or study units can fill in the corresponding unit names. "Stepparents or adoptive parents" column should be filled in according to the actual situation.

Pay special attention to the following characteristics of primary school students' physical and mental development:

1, sensitive

Teenagers have strong self-awareness, urgent self-esteem requirements and low psychological endurance. Therefore, when they realize that their self-esteem is threatened, they will have strong anxiety, anxiety and fear. When their self-esteem is hurt, they will be angry, angry, often nervous and suspicious.

2. rebellion

Because primary school students are in the transition period of growth, their sense of independence and self-awareness is increasing day by day, and they are eager to get rid of it. Parents and? Teachers' guardianship opposes adults treating themselves as children, and at the same time, in order to show their uniqueness, they are easy to find fault with anything.

Step 3 be alert

This is an unpleasant feeling that others are dominant in the heart. When others are better than themselves (such as study, looks, popularity, etc. ), they show unhappy, self-mutilation, resentment, anger and even destructive negative emotions.

4. Lost

Pupils have many fantasies, hoping to turn them into reality. They will make all kinds of efforts, even deliberately pursue it. When this demand is continuously unsatisfied or partially satisfied, there will be setbacks, mostly in learning, eating and wearing, playing with high-end toys and so on. This is easy to bring tension, fear, frustration and disappointment to primary and secondary school students.