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Why should schools deprive children of their right to education?
There are a group of special people living around us. They are often treated unfairly and deprived of their legitimate rights and interests as citizens. They can't go to school or even receive compulsory education stipulated by the state. In other words, they are discriminated against by everyone. They are the children of migrant workers, and they are born or acquired with disabilities. They should have received more care and help from the society, but now they are rejected and treated specially by others.

Deaf girls are discriminated against by ordinary kindergartens.

A girl named Jin Jin in Foshan has reached the age of kindergarten. However, because she was born deaf, she was rejected by many ordinary kindergartens. If you go to a special school, Jin Jin's parents can't afford so much money, which makes Jin Jin's mother very anxious. Because Jin Jin is only born deaf, but his language function has also deteriorated.

What right do you have to deprive children of their legal right to education?

In addition to the unfair treatment of disabled children like Jin Jin, Lin Lin, the son of Mr. Wang, a migrant worker in Weifang, was also deprived of the right to education. All schools in China have the same attitude towards this group, which is really irritating.

As an educational unit, you should teach and educate people. Your goal is to let every child receive a scientific and comprehensive education and let the children grow up healthily. Instead of discriminating against vulnerable groups, teaching selectively and then evaluating first. Such behavior simply violates the basic morality of being a man, so what qualifications do you have to educate your children? It is stipulated by the state that school-age children enter school to receive education. The state does not stipulate that disabled children or children from other places cannot go to school. What right do you have to deprive them of their legitimate rights and interests? On the contrary, we should take care of such legal vulnerable groups.

Looking at the eyes of these children who are eager to study but can't go to school, their hearts are full of sadness. Parents look at the children who are not accepted by the school, but they can't help but sympathize. Please respect children, respect vulnerable groups and give them more help and care.