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The greatest danger of education is to expect children to be "self-conscious" (this article is priceless)

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By iwwhsm whisksPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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There are no naturally conscious children, only parents who are supervised for a long time.

Parents are the first teachers and lifelong teachers of their children, so parents' education is very important to the growth of their children.

On the way of education, it is the parents who should not be lazy and the children who should not be released.

The most taboo thing about education is that parents are afraid of trouble.

A writer once said: there is a "period of validity" for parents.

"when they were young, parents were the people their children trusted most and they were the only ones to rely on. This was the best time to educate their children.

When childThere is no return to the growth of the child, and every parent should cherish the moment of the child's growth, no matter how heavy the burden is, they should be responsible for the future of the child.ren grow up and become independent, education becomes difficult. ""when they were young, parents were the people their children trusted most and they were the only ones to rely on. This was the best time to educate their children.

Indeed, today's parents are not easy. In order to support their families and give their children a better living environment, they are busy with their careers every day, and their children's education is really inadequate."when they were young, parents were the people their children trusted most and they were the only ones to rely on. This was the best time to educate their children.

There is no return to the growth of the child, and every parent should cherish the moment of the child's growth, no matter how heavy the burden is, they should be responsible for the future of the child.

Parents are lifelong teachers of their children. Parents can not be absent from the education of their children, let alone be afraid of trouble.

Almost all the enviable "other people's children" in this world can be traced, and they are acquired by parents' real efforts and companionship.

Japanese animation master Father MiyazakiHayao once said: "most of the important things in the world are troublesome."

The same is true of education. Parents even have to work harder than their children before they can really get something.

Parents really can't save trouble if they want their children to be excellent.Liu Xing and Xiaoyu complained that their mother did not cultivate their special skills when they were young, otherwise they might have become writers and musicians.

Expecting children to be self-conscious is the most powerless education.

There is a plot in the TV series "Family with Children":

Liu Xing and Xiaoyu complained that their mother did not cultivate their special skills when they were young, otherwise they might have become writers and musicians.

Liu Xing's mother said aggrieved: "when I was a child, I signed you up for this class and that class. I wanted you to learn, but you didn't learn it yourself!"

Liu Xing immediately said:

"if I don't want to learn, you won't let me learn. At that time, I was young and I didn't understand. Didn't you understand? you should have trained me and educated me since I was a child. You forced me to learn from an early age."

There is no self-conscious child born in the world. It is a child's nature to be lazy and playful and to shout hardship and tiredness.

If you know that your child is wrong, but parents are reluctant to take care of it, how can you expect your child to become a talented person?

Some experts show that children do not really have consciousness until they are at least 15 or 16 years old.

The establishment of children's consciousness is a long and c

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