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Creating a Good Educational Environment: Parents' Worry and the Balance of Education
Creating a good educational environment is not only the responsibility of parents and teachers, but also the common goal of our whole society. However, we don't have to be too nervous. Excessive sensitivity can not improve the quality of education, but may increase unnecessary anxiety.

Parents' worries

Recently, the parents of a primary school student in Hangzhou complained about an online celebrity coffee shop. She is worried that bloggers often come to take photos and punch in, and wearing cool clothes will have a bad influence on her children. We can't deny that parents' worries are justified, but we should also understand that everyone has their own freedom to dress, and outsiders have no right to interfere as long as they don't violate public order and good customs.

Primary and secondary school education

Primary and secondary school students are as fragile as flowers and need the care of parents and teachers. But we should also realize that students can't live in the greenhouse of truth, goodness and beauty forever. Parents can't protect their children forever, and teaching children to distinguish right from wrong is more important than just subject education.

Students' anti-strike ability

Most students are not easily influenced by passers-by, and may be more out of curiosity or follow the trend. If parents are properly educated, students may soon forget these things. However, if parents are too sensitive, it may arouse students' rebellious psychology and lead them to deliberately do something that parents don't like. Education should not be overcorrected. As long as you lay a good foundation for education, students' ability to resist blows is much stronger than you think.

Guide students to contact positive energy

Parents can guide students to positive energy, but they have no right to interfere with others' choices. Just like the story of Meng Mu's three steps, she chose her own environment instead of forcing it to adapt to herself.