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Do you think intergenerational education can replace parental education?
I don't think intergenerational education can replace parental education, because children need their parents' company to grow up, and they can learn a lot in the process of getting along with their parents, so they should learn to take responsibility and correct their mistakes. And in the process of intergenerational education, some educational ideas are wrong. Moreover, grandparents will spoil their grandchildren too much. In an overindulgent environment, it is not conducive to children to establish correct values, and children's personality will become eccentric.

First, the company of parents is very important. The company of parents is very important. In the process of accompanying children to grow up, the relationship and distance between parents and children will be narrowed. Children need to build trust with their parents in this process. In the process of growing up, if parents are absent, it will also have a great psychological impact on children. For their childhood, there will be vacancies and regrets.

Second, no one kind of love can be replaced by another. No one kind of love can be replaced by another. In the process of growing up, children need the love of their parents and grandparents. Emotions are different. Children's inner feelings will also change. Seeing that other children are accompanied by their parents, they will become sensitive and unwilling to communicate with others, and there will be fewer topics with the next generation, and family parts will be missing.

Third, it is very important for parents to get along with their children. Getting along with parents and children is very important for their growth. For girls, they need their mother's care and love, and there will be more topics between mother and daughter. For boys, in the process of growing up, they need to learn from their father the responsibility and courage that a man has to bear.

The above is just a personal opinion. Nowadays, with the rapid development of society, some advanced concepts and educational methods are beyond the reach of the older generation. Therefore, intergenerational education cannot replace parental education. What do you think of this? Welcome everyone to leave a message in the comment area for discussion.