China and the west have very different attitudes towards children's learning. Parents in China pay special attention to their children's academic performance, whether they scored 100 and whether they were on the honor roll of the school. The requirement for children is to concentrate on reading and studying art, but to a great extent, they ignore their talent, creativity, independent thinking and so on. Western parents are very open to their children's study. They don't care about the scores on the test paper, but pay attention to the development of children in practice. What they want to learn is life skills, life skills. From beginning to end, it is based on children's independent survival, hands-on ability and creativity.
Second, parents' educational thoughts.
China has a history of 5,000 years, and people are deeply influenced by culture. The traditional feudal thoughts of the old school make parents' educational thoughts always more introverted and conservative. They think that children are obedient, have good academic performance, add luster to their faces, and are not allowed to do things other than study. Western parents, on the other hand, have an open attitude towards their children's education. They have a great spirit of adventure and innovation, which enables them to accept many new things, not just learning.
Third, parents' education methods.
China's parents' views on education may be more from the perspective of personal honor and personal pension. They compare their children to their own "private property", their academic achievements, their honorary certificates and their work units. It is believed that only by being admitted to a good university can there be a good future, so the road is arranged for the child from the birth. Which key school do you want to attend, which honorary certificate do you want to take, and which national unit do you want to work in? All of them have been arranged. If children go against their wishes or fail to meet the requirements, they will blame or even beat and scold. China's children grew up in their parents' "greenhouse", and their food, clothing, housing and transportation were arranged at the end, so they didn't have the opportunity to exercise by themselves. On the contrary, western parents are very open in educational methods and give their children absolute freedom.