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Hu' nan happy education
There is an old saying in China that "going too far is not enough" and an idiom called "extremes meet", which tells us that anything that goes too far is not good after all. So even if children like watching TV very much, they will feel uncomfortable if they are allowed to watch TV all night or do nothing but stay in front of the TV. Therefore, I personally feel that if parents in Hunan let their children watch TV all night, the other party will definitely not feel very happy, or even very painful.

A relaxed state of mind

True happiness is not watching TV, but keeping a relaxed attitude in the process. In retrospect, everyone will feel very happy when they go home every day, even if they just lie on the sofa. This is because they are completely relaxed.

Games are not tasks.

So once you turn something into a task or a requirement, even if you were happy before, you will only feel a lot of pressure now, and it will be difficult for the whole person to feel fun again. A typical example is the game. Ordinary people are addicted to games, even to the point of forgetting to eat and sleep.

Parental education model

The way this parent in Hunan educates his children is really special. When other adults find that children like watching TV so much, they may just take the remote control away, or they may just beat each other up, like a broken jar, so that children can watch enough at once. This is rare. In fact, this method is still very effective. In a highly stressful environment, doing anything will become a torment. This parent was right about this and gave the child an alternative "punishment".

The child is in good health.

At present, the effect is obvious, and children may not be addicted to watching TV as before. But this practice is not worth promoting. After all, forcing a child to watch TV all night is very harmful to his health. As parents, it is still necessary to educate their children in a more reasonable and effective way.