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Is it reasonable for kindergartens not to teach the content of primary education?
On September 7, a news that the Ministry of Education threw bombs at parents triggered a heated discussion among netizens. The news is that the Ministry of Education has publicly solicited opinions on the People's Republic of China (PRC) Preschool Education Law (Draft for Comment) since the 7th. The "Draft for Comment" makes it clear that kindergartens are not allowed to teach educational content at the primary school level, and they are not allowed to carry out activities that violate the laws governing the physical and mental development of preschool children. As soon as this news came out, the majority of netizens supported it with both hands, and many netizens jumped out to oppose it. At that time, there were different views and it was difficult to compare.

The first lyric we learned when we were young was "Our motherland is a garden, and the flowers in the garden are really bright". The teacher told us that we are the flowers and the hope of the motherland. It can be seen that the state attaches importance to infants and adolescents. The education of young children has always been highly valued and controversial, especially in the eyes of our parents born in the 1980s and 1990s. We should attach importance to quality education and give consideration to psychological education, and we should not beat and scold. Really want to say? We're too hard? .

The pressure on children nowadays is really great. They have to go to enlightenment classes for several months, then early education classes, then English classes, dance classes, eloquence classes and so on. Some babies have had several classes in a week before they go to kindergarten. Babies who go to kindergarten are at school during the day from Monday to Friday, and they have various classes at night and weekend, which makes people feel distressed. It is also painstaking for parents to spend huge sums of money to train their children, but is this painstaking effort really for children? Which parent really asked the child's opinion, and did he really like it? But parents can't help it. Everyone's children are in the car, and my children will lose at the starting line if they don't catch up!

A few years ago, the state required public kindergartens not to teach and children to play. But is this really good for children? So this is really not good. The introduction of this regulation has led to another class, called young cohesion. Other children can count when they go to school, and some children can't. Teachers will not slow down because of one or two children, which directly leads to children's learning difficulties and children can't keep up.

I think the national policy is good. However, if no matter whether it is public or private, teaching is strictly prohibited, and all young connecting classes are strictly controlled, then all children can be on the same starting line. Which parent would like to see their children work so hard since childhood? And it costs a lot of money.