This paper discusses the reasons, performances as well as the importance of correction on students’ escape psychology, analyzing the underlying logic behind students’ escape psychology. It puts forward the “mental” support strategies from four aspects: students, family, schools and society, including establishing trust relationships, setting reasonable goals, providing supportive environment, etc., to help students enhance their self-confidence and improve their psychological endurance, so as to better face the challenges in life.
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