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The relationship between exam-oriented education and happy education
Examination-oriented education is not good, and happy education is very good. However, in practice, there are still more parents who make academic and life choices instead of their children, spare no effort to urge and force their children to stay up late and study hard. This paper will discuss the relationship between exam-oriented education and happy education, and how to give children more heartfelt companionship and lead them to experience different lives, environments and concepts on the premise of ensuring diligent study and academic performance.

Examination-oriented education is not everything.

Examination-oriented education is not omnipotent, and happy education can not be ignored. The most important thing in educating children is rationality, tolerance and care.

The plight of the headmaster's children

Most children who learn bullying, in the workplace and business, are easy to fall into the work dilemma with excellent resumes but poor performance because of poor communication and disagreement.

Misunderstanding of Happy Education

The so-called "happy education" is not simple as long as the children are happy. As long as the child feels relaxed, comfortable and happy, he can ignore his studies, achievements and even the cultivation of his character and morality.

Parental responsibility

Parents should guide their children to develop study habits, make study plans and take time out for games and entertainment on the basis of accompanying and disciplining their children.

Importance of learning plan

On the premise of ensuring diligent study and academic performance, we should give our children more heartfelt companionship, and at the same time lead them to experience different life, environment and concepts, so that they can improve their thinking and knowledge while knowing and feeling the outside world.