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What misunderstandings often exist in family education?
There are many common misunderstandings in family education. Here are some common misunderstandings:

1. Knowledge tendency: Many parents mistakenly think that education is to develop intelligence, pay close attention to spreading knowledge and developing intelligence, and put children's intellectual education in the first place in family education.

2. High expectations: Parents' high expectations of their children will often bring great psychological pressure to their children and affect their growth.

3. Overprotection: Parents overprotect their children and prevent them from contacting the society, resulting in their lack of independent living ability.

4. Ignoring emotional education: Parents ignore emotional education and only pay attention to academic performance and skill training, resulting in children's lack of emotional experience and emotional management ability.