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Once the problem is identified, the next step is to analyze its causes.
Nan Zhubin first organized the knowledge related to the symptoms in his mind and began the process, "So, Teacher He, how did this patient develop into such a state?"
In hospitals, visitors generally refer to all doctors as "Teacher."
In environments where ranks are divided by titles, this ambiguous but respectful term can really close the distance.
Director He glanced at Nan Zhubin, "What do you think a child is most exposed to from elementary school to middle school and then to high school?"
Nan Zhubin answered promptly, "Family and school."
The two biggest sources of pressure.
Director He nodded, "Parents' academic expectations for the child, coupled with the academic competition brought by the school environment itself."
"These two environments combined, the signals on both sides are consistent, and the expectations are overlapping."
