Comments on students' mental health evaluation

1. You are gentle and quiet, but sincere and polite. You have a healthy attitude and ask for progress. You are eager to make progress in your study. You have made great progress, but you still lack correct and effective learning methods in science. I hope you will not be discouraged, strengthen your confidence and succeed. Come on! The teacher supports you!

You are a clever and sensible child. Great changes have been made in discipline, and I have overcome my arbitrariness and become more sensible and practical. I have made great progress this semester. I can study hard, bear hardships and stand hard work, and improve my grades. But still need to continue to work hard, come on! The teacher supports you!

You can be strict with yourself in your study, which is the secret of never losing. The teacher hopes that you can use good learning methods and seize all the time. You must be the one who laughs last.

You are a smart and confident child. You can take it seriously in your study, but you need to work harder. The teacher believes that as long as you keep your confidence and make unremitting efforts, you will reach the other side of success one day! I am happy for your growth and your progress. Come on! The teacher supports you. Your potential and undiminished ambition keep you moving forward. However, too many temptations are still distracting your energy. The teacher hopes that you can really realize this and go all out to win the fruit that really belongs to you!

You are a good student who loves learning, is positive, respects teachers and unites classmates, but if you are a little careless in your study and careless in your writing, your grades will be affected. You should get rid of these little problems, understand? Come on! The teacher supports you! You are an honest student. Teachers have liked your honesty since you came to this class. Whenever the teacher goes out, I am most worried about you, because you can't control yourself when you study by yourself. The teacher hopes that when you are one year old, you can understand the teacher's hard work and don't fidget during self-study.