Why am I crying? Because there are too few educational resources like famous schools, not all children can get opportunities. (You know).
As a parent of an ordinary family, I know very well how important quality educational resources are to children.
There used to be a story called "Three Moves to Meng Mu", which only created a better growth environment for children. Now there is a very touching famous saying: "No matter how hard you are, you can't bully your children, and no matter how poor you are, you can't be poor."
High-quality circles are the cornerstone of children's success. Excellent children communicate together, grow together, have a broad vision and a wide range of contacts.
Last night, I made an appointment with a friend and her children. The fourth-grade children also came to school in the city last year. He has never been exposed to English before. Now he has no foundation and is crushed by teachers and classmates' parents. He is completely uninterested in English learning.
I want to say it's not the child's fault. Children are also depressed and weak. In other words, our parents did not provide high-quality educational resources for their children.
I have no problem with going to school in the countryside. My own kindergarten is also run in villages and towns. The number of children in our kindergarten is decreasing every year. Our students are decreasing, and everyone goes to school in the city.
But as a parent, I absolutely support them to do so. I also encourage everyone to go out more when conditions permit and create a better educational environment for children. David Ashe, North Executive Force.
People's growth is inseparable from family education, school education and social education. The optional part is school education. Even if you can't choose on-campus school education, you can choose off-campus education, such as on-campus educational institutions. This is a huge educational resource system.
So my point is that it is our basic responsibility as parents to provide high-quality educational resources for children.