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If you want to commercialize your child


Raising children is like a huge investment. The amount is huge and the risks are not small. Of course, different people's different investments will have different profits. Want to be in China, some parents choose to pay all the funds for the children to meet all the children's requirements, they think that after the children work, they can earn back the money, and even get a lot of profits, but they are wrong, big mistakes Wrong: If the child can't find a job in the future and become a good old man, then you will pay more energy and time, and you will not get a penny of profit. This is blamed on the way of education in China. Because children are spoiled by their parents all day, they are soaked in honeypots. They have no ability to work and live independently. They don’t learn to be independent. When they grow up, they naturally rely on their parents to help them make a living. Of course, their parents pay more, and they are not worth the candle. It can be seen that this kind of education is equivalent to a wrong investment. Only a few parents realize this and gain the best knowledge in the education of other countries, thus obtaining huge profits. Speaking of the trading methods of other countries, I thought of the United Kingdom and the United States. In some families in China, children are the life center of the whole family, and they are the treasures that every family cares for. Some children, under the care of the whole family, did not even burn hot water in high school. Unlike China, the British have another set of methods for their children's education.

When the child is very young, the British parents will let the child try to do the various things in life, such as eating, wearing underwear, and finishing the room. Parents in the UK rarely drive to pick up and drop off children. What I see is that the children are walking on their own books or on the school bus.

Modern British people pay great attention to the quality of children's independence, courage and perseverance. They think that petting is not good for children's life. One of the social, school and parent-child education content is to cultivate children's independent consciousness. On the bus, people often take the initiative to give seats to the elderly, the disabled, and the ladies, but they will not give up the children. They believe that children need to exercise and should encourage their children to be independent.

Primary schools in the UK place great emphasis on cultivating children's independent abilities, and personal hygiene and neglect of learning tools are all within the scope of school education. Schools often organize activities such as mountaineering, picnics, etc., in order to exercise their independent courage and enthusiasm. Ms. Rose, the landlord, told me that most private schools in the UK are well-known old schools, such as Eton College, Harrow School, and Lagbe College, but the living conditions of these schools are also very difficult. One of Eton’s school mottos is “independence”, and the independent consciousness of students is the first in teaching. In Eaton, both Prince Harry and the son of a billionaire must arrange their own study and life independently and participate in various social welfare activities. Eton College requires students, life is their own, parents, teachers, classmates are not obliged to do everything for you, every morning the alarm clock rings, you should immediately get up, and then sleepy, climb up, rain and unimpeded on time to the classroom.

As long as the housing conditions permit, the British family will sleep alone. The British advocate promoting normal sleep habits for children, allowing them to go to bed regularly and sleep all night. Encourage your child to eat. When the child grows from one week old to one and a half years old, he begins to like to eat soup with a spoon. The vast majority of British parents believe that the child's own eating marks a yearning for "personal independence" and should be given positive encouragement. When the child is very young, the parents will let the child try to do all kinds of things in life, such as eating, wearing a pair of underwear, and finishing the room. Parents in the UK will not let their children eat too much, wear too warm, don't give a warm quilt, and let the children open the window to sleep in winter. Parents never accompany their children to the playground, and the fast-food shops rarely see the adults. In the UK, if a child makes a mistake, parents can legally beat them.

During the year of studying in the UK, I rarely saw young parents holding children. They either push the child in a stroller or let the child walk around with them. They also don't wrap their children tightly, let them crawl casually in the room or in the park. The number of private cars in the UK is very high. Most families have their own cars and can easily pick up and drop off children to and from school. However, parents in the UK rarely drive to pick up and drop off children. What I see is that the children are walking on their own books or on the school bus.

This is how the British educate their children. These British people educate their children. This is equivalent to a stable investment method: “Eggs are not placed in a basket.” They educate their children from an early age, work independently, make money, and encourage children. Hobbies, one can let children earn their own pocket money, will make children feel proud, and secondly, they can not distribute pocket money, which can save a lot of money, this investment can be greatly reduced, the British People also encourage their children to exercise, which makes their bodies very good, rarely sick, saves a lot of medical expenses. If parents encourage their children's talents, children may really have this talent when they grow up, and then become the industry. The top of the list will earn money back, and it can make a big profit!

If you commercialize education, then this is the result.

Inner Mongolia Hulunbeier Ewenkeqi Bayan a small sixth grade: Chen Yu

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