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Why not advocate parents' advanced education?
Parents' advanced education means that parents give their children too much learning pressure and tasks too early when they are very young, in order to expect their children to achieve better results in their studies. However, higher education also has some problems and negative effects, so it is not widely advocated. Here are some reasons:

1. Children's developmental needs: Children need enough time and space to explore, exert and develop other abilities, such as social interaction, emotional management and creativity. Premature emphasis on learning pressure may deprive them of these important development needs.

2. Children's mental health: Excessive study pressure may bring psychological burden and anxiety to children. They may feel stressed, lose interest and motivation in learning, and even have psychological problems such as depression.

3. Education balance: Education should be comprehensive, covering the cultivation of knowledge, skills and values. Advanced education may overemphasize academic achievements and ignore other important educational aspects, such as morality, social skills and practical experience.

4. Family relations: Higher education may have a negative impact on family relations. Parents pay too much attention to academic performance, which may lead to tense family atmosphere, tense parent-child relationship and even alienation.

To sum up, advanced education has some negative effects, so it is not widely advocated. Parents should pay attention to their children's all-round development and happiness, and provide a balanced and supportive educational environment for their children to develop and learn independently.