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Can children's excellent grades explain the success of family education?
I think children's grades are completely different from the success of family education. Children with excellent grades may not prove the success of family education. We often envy those children with excellent grades and think that their family education is very successful, but is this really the case? A child's excellent academic performance can only prove that his academic performance is not bad, but can't prove whether his education is successful.

First, Tsinghua University students pelted bears with sulfuric acid.

I believe many people still remember the name Liu Haiyang. He used to be a student in Tsinghua University. At that time, he took sulfuric acid to Beijing Zoo and injured five bears with sulfuric acid. After the incident was exposed, it triggered a heated discussion among netizens. Liu Haiyang's grades are really excellent, otherwise he wouldn't be a student in Tsinghua University, but the question is, is his education really successful? I think his education is not only unsuccessful, but also a great failure from the point of view of throwing bears with sulfuric acid. And there are many similar things, such as the case of Gao Fei killing his mother, the case of college students stealing, and so on.

Second, don't just focus on grades.

More and more parents begin to pay attention to their children's grades, thinking that grades can represent everything, and good grades can give their children a good future. In fact, on the contrary, sometimes children's psychology is more important than their grades. Without a good psychology, children may go astray in the future, let alone spend the rest of their lives in prison.

Some parents don't care about anything as long as they see their children's good grades, let their children do whatever they want, or let their children concentrate on their studies, leaving all housework unattended. In fact, the children educated in this way are selfish, like to be self-centered and never think about their parents. Even when I grow up, this idea will not change, and I will squeeze every drop from my parents. It can be seen that the education of parents is very important, and sometimes mental health far exceeds the quality of grades.