What mental health problems do primary school students have?

The mental health problems of primary school students are as follows:

1, learning problem

Survival of the fittest, elimination of the unfit, this is a natural law. However, many children have psychological problems because of the pressure of study. Both teachers and parents always judge children by their scores, which makes them bear the burden they should not bear. Coupled with the difficulty of teaching content, the burden and prejudice appear over time.

2. truancy and weariness of learning

Nowadays, the social competition is fierce, and children's learning pressure is gradually increasing. Some children lack interest in learning, dislike teachers or classmates, and have poor academic performance. Over time, they lose interest in learning and even get tired of learning. This kind of primary school students don't listen carefully in class, don't do their homework, look around in class, and don't concentrate, which turns into skipping classes.

3. Will disorder

Most primary school students have weak willpower, and they can't stand external attacks whether they speak or do things. This is mainly related to parents' education methods, because parents now attach great importance to children's safety and pay too much love to their children. Coupled with the doting of the elderly, whenever they encounter setbacks, they will treat them in an evasive way, which will weaken their willpower over time.

4. Dependence psychology

Nowadays, many primary school students have to get help from their families or others whatever they do. Without help, they can't finish their own things and have a strong dependence on others. Such pupils are prone to dependence, very dependent on the environment and family, and tend to blame themselves.

5. Interpersonal communication.

Most children are only children. They are busy with their work at home, have no in-depth communication with their children, and the children will not look for ways. There will be fewer and fewer people who keep in touch for a long time, thus reducing their communication skills, and they will be treated in silence no matter what they face. In addition, the obedience of family members to children will help children develop a self-centered concept and affect normal interpersonal communication.