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Taking laissez-faire as waiting for flowers to bloom is the biggest lie in education.
Welcome to teacher Zhu's boxing education 108 class. The following is Mr. Zhu's good morning greetings on 96 1 day.

Really waiting for flowers to bloom doesn't mean completely letting themselves go.

In order to cultivate a child with excellent quality, parents need to teach students in accordance with their aptitude and observe and accept the different rhythms of their children's growth.

In recent years, stocking and happy education are very popular.

"Every child is the seed of a flower, but everyone has a different flowering period.

Some flowers will bloom brilliantly at the beginning, while others need a long wait. "

This sentence is believed to be familiar to parents.

However, it is often misinterpreted as: stocking children and letting nature take its course, ignoring that every bunch of flowers from planting to blooming can not be separated from the bath of sunshine, the moisture of rain and dew, and the silent cultivation.

Just like the happy education advocated by many people, we only see happiness but ignore education.

The starting point is good, but in some things, such as study, habits and so on. What children say and do is irresponsible.

After all, children are still children, and many times they still need a push. Don't let children give up their first time in life, so early and so simple.

The real waiting for flowers to bloom is not really letting the children go and not caring about anything, but that parents should keep hope in their mentality.

Be strict, but be patient, be kind, but have authority.