If you are a class teacher, what will you do if you find a classmate in puppy love?

After discovering students' puppy love, as educators or parents, you can take the following measures to deal with it:

1. Stay calm and rational: try not to be too excited and panic, and calmly face this problem in order to communicate and solve it effectively with students.

2. Establish a good communication channel: have an open and frank dialogue with students, listen to their views and ideas, and understand their feelings and needs. Avoid accusations or criticisms, but listen with understanding and concern.

3. Provide appropriate educational guidance: discuss puppy love with students and help them understand the risks and challenges that puppy love may bring. Explain sexual health knowledge and sex education, and cultivate their concept of correctly treating feelings and interpersonal relationships.

4. Give active support and guidance: Encourage students to develop a wider range of hobbies, participate in meaningful extracurricular activities, and cultivate self-worth and self-confidence, thus reducing their dependence on puppy love.

5. Cooperation with schools: Cooperate with school educational institutions, formulate educational plans and policies, provide comprehensive sex education for teenagers, and strengthen guidance and support for students.

6. Cooperate with parents: Keep close contact with parents of students, share puppy love problems and coping strategies, and discuss how to better support students.

7. Seek professional help: If the problem persists or causes serious problems in students' psychology and study, you can consider seeking the support of professional consultation and counseling services.

The most important thing is to respect students' feelings and choices, establish a good relationship of mutual trust with them, and communicate and guide them equally.