Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Do you spend a lot of money on children's education? What is the percentage of income?
Do you spend a lot of money on children's education? What is the percentage of income?
Presumably so many parents will spend a lot of money on their children's education. In fact, the same is true in Bian Xiao, which usually accounts for a large part of their income. Because I have suffered from illiteracy since I was a child, I will give my children corresponding interest classes when they are young to make them versatile.

In fact, many parents' wages are not high, but they often spend all their income or even more than half of their income on their children's education. This is because they want their children to get the best education, so that they will have less pressure in their future study and life. Take kindergarten as an example. In fact, kindergartens in many places are divided into two categories, one is public kindergartens and the other is private kindergartens. The price of public kindergartens is definitely cheaper, about 1000 yuan a quarter, but the price of private kindergartens is about 5,000 yuan a quarter. However, Bian Xiao prefers to put children in private kindergartens, because private kindergartens can better discipline children and cultivate children's better childhood habits.

In addition, many art classes charge different fees. If children want to learn a good art, most parents will give them one-on-one counseling, so that a teacher can help a child learn better. If you enroll in an ordinary class, there are 10 or 20 people in a class. If children are timid, they are afraid to talk to the teacher. Basically, they will digest everything by themselves.

In fact, for Bian Xiao, children's education is the biggest expense in the family, because in addition to food, clothing, housing and transportation, tuition and art classes have to pay high fees, and at the same time, they have to take their children out to play every week and send corresponding gifts on holidays. The purpose of doing this is not to let children compare with others, but to let children develop in an all-round way, so many parents suffer by themselves and will not let their children suffer.