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Is the free education of triplets credible?
Recently, it was suggested that families with second and third children should be given special subsidies for education and the third child should be provided with free education. Personally, I think such suggestions are very useful for promoting the birth of the second and third children. In order to promote the birth of the second and third children, it is necessary to introduce really effective measures. Specifically, these truly effective measures include giving parents with second and third children more time to take care of their children, increasing family income and reducing the cost of childbirth.

First of all, giving parents with two or three children more time to take care of their children can promote the fertility rate. For many parents who want to have a second or third child, a realistic influencing factor is the lack of enough time to take care of their children. These parents who want to have a second or third child, because they are busy with work, have no time to have children and have children, and their ideas just can't be realized. If these parents can have enough time to have children and take care of their children by increasing holidays, the fertility rate will be greatly improved.

Increasing family income is one of the most effective measures to increase the fertility rate. For most families, one of the fundamental reasons why they don't want to have a second or third child is that they can't have one if they want to. Therefore, taking measures to increase family income is one of the most effective measures to fundamentally improve the fertility rate. When the family income rate increases, the desire of these families to have children will be realized, and the fertility rate will be effectively improved.

Third, reduce the cost of childbirth.

Third, reducing the cost of fertility will effectively promote the improvement of fertility rate. In addition to the above two reasons, the problem of birth cost is also one of the important factors affecting the fertility rate. For example, the problem of children going to school is an important reason why many families don't want to have a second or third child. Therefore, by taking corresponding measures to reduce the birth cost, the fertility rate can be effectively promoted. Although it is not perfect, it is correct to implement special subsidies for education and provide free education for triplets. Once properly implemented, it will effectively promote the fertility rate, and more families will choose to have a second child and a third child.