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There is no winner in education.
I think parents' education will affect their children's life. Different educational methods will make children have different cognition. For example, some parents help their children do everything when they are young, and don't let them do it themselves, for fear that their children will get hurt. Such children often become parasites when they grow up. Even if I have the ability, I don't want to go out to find a job. I just want to stay at home and support the elderly. Some parents educate their children through guidance. Parents carefully teach each other what children don't understand, which can not only cultivate interest, but also let children do it themselves, and will certainly be able to stand on their own feet in the future.

The way my parents raise their children.

There are four children in our family, and each child is very different in age. Although the family is not rich, our parents did not let us become left-behind children. My parents took us across the country and wandered around. In my eyes, although they are very busy, they have never given any guidance in their studies, but when we have something that we can't solve, our parents will step forward. For example, once the school asked foreign students to provide relevant admission certificates, my father rushed home to help us with it, just to stamp a piece of paper.

As far as I know, the village Committee didn't stamp it at that time, so my father stood outside the village Committee and wouldn't leave without stamping it. Now think about how wronged my father was. But for things that we can solve ourselves, my father never intervenes. He just watched, occasionally gesticulating with his hand. Once he was called by a mad dog and climbed up the tree beside him. The mad dog couldn't get off when he left, so he asked his father to come and hold me down.

My dad didn't help me when he saw it. He just said I could get up and down, and then pointed out where I could step on the tree and let me slowly down. I knew I couldn't change my father's decision, so I climbed down from the tree. It was a little scary, but I did it anyway. My father's education left a deep impression on me. Now I have grown up and have my own work and life, but my father is too old to give me any advice on my future life.