Psychodrama in primary and secondary schools-10. Self-confidence-the dawn of dawn

Synopsis: Guo Liang, born with high myopia, wears a pair of glasses and has poor academic performance. His parents had high hopes for him, which made him stressed and lacked self-confidence. However, he was able to read and recite ancient poems since he was a child, and recited Chinese classics such as Three Amethyst, Disciples' Rules, Tang Poetry and Song Ci. A school will hold a "poetic and picturesque" classic reading contest. The class teacher and classmates recommended Zhang, but he lacked self-confidence and dared not promise the teacher at first. With the encouragement of teachers and classmates and inner struggle, I finally decided to take part in this competition. Zhang made an outstanding performance in the competition and won the second prize. The students cheered for his achievements.

Plot:

Act I: Guo Liang tells himself that he feels inferior.

Act II: The monitor recommended Guo Liang to take part in the competition, but his classmates objected. Finally, through inner struggle, he believes that confidence is the master of fate. Decided to take part in the competition.

Act III: Zhang won the second prize in the competition.

Act IV: Guo Liang regains confidence.

Everyone has his own unique advantages, but "gold is not enough, and no one is perfect." So treat it correctly, don't be complacent because of your own advantages, and don't feel inferior and give up because of your own shortcomings. Through this competition, Zhang regained his self-confidence, and I believe he will sail with confidence in his studies!