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Should parents treat their children's education with a Buddhist attitude?
Buddhist education is an educational method that allows children to explore freely. Guided by children's self-discovery and self-determination, gradually cultivate children's independent learning ability and growth. However, Buddhist education is not the same as completely relaxing education for children, but a way to let children develop their potential.

Therefore, parents are advised to adopt Buddhist education moderately, instead of blindly ignoring their children's education.

Although Buddhist education has its advantages, it is not suitable for Buddhist education in some cases. The following are some reasons why Buddhist education cannot be adopted:

1. Not all children are suitable for Buddhist education: children have different personalities, talents and interests, and have different requirements for educational methods. Therefore, not all children are suitable for Buddhist education. Some extroverted and active children may still need their parents' spiritual support and clear guidance and supervision.

2. Lack of necessary guidance and norms: Under the education of Buddhism, parents may lack necessary guidance and norms for their children, unable to help them establish a correct outlook on life and values, and unable to help them understand the results and consequences of their actions.

3. Influence on children's sense of responsibility: Under the education of Buddhism, children may be too dependent on self-exploration, irresponsible for their own decisions and changes, and lack basic sense of responsibility. Parents should teach their children how to take their decision-making behavior seriously and consciously guide them to establish a correct sense of responsibility.

4. Lack of adaptability to social pressure: Children educated by Buddhism may lack the ability to resist setbacks and cope with social pressure. When children need to deal with some stressful and competitive situations, they may lack the ability to resist and adapt.

Proper use of Buddhist education can reduce the tension and pressure between parents and children, and at the same time let children explore and develop their own interests and specialties freely and independently. However, children's education still needs attention and guidance. Parents should establish a reasonable family education plan, provide suitable educational resources for their children and ensure that their children can have a good growth environment.