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Who is in charge of children's education?
In fact, I think both are important, and this question really needs to be chosen according to personal circumstances. But if I have to make a choice, I know it's family education. This is the part that I have been missing since I was a child. Below I will list the advantages and disadvantages I think between the two. For your reference.

Family education:

Advantages:

1. Parents can better understand their children's personalities and interests, and make more suitable education plans according to their needs.

Parents can provide their children with a more comfortable learning environment and better care, which is very important for their physical and mental development.

3. Family education can integrate moral and vocational education into daily life, which has a very positive impact on the cultivation of children's values.

Disadvantages:

1. Family education lacks integrity and systematicness, and may be lacking in teaching subject knowledge.

2. Parents' education level and educational experience are limited, which may not meet the needs of children.

3. Family education lacks collectivity and competitiveness, which may lead to children's lack of social attributes such as cooperation awareness and competition awareness.

School education:

Advantages:

1. School education has a perfect curriculum system and teachers, which can provide a more systematic and complete education.

2. School education puts students in a collective environment, which can cultivate their cooperative ability and competitive consciousness.

School education provides more opportunities for children to communicate and enriches their social circle.

Disadvantages:

1. The amount of information in school education is huge, and it is difficult to meet the needs of every student.

2. In school education, the gap between top students and disadvantaged groups may further widen.

3. The lack of personalized care in school education easily leads to emotional problems for some students.

Generally speaking, family education has its advantages, such as more individuality and subjectivity, but school education is more systematic and holistic, which can provide a "diversified" education method. For everyone, how to weigh these advantages and disadvantages depends on their family and educational background, personality preferences and so on.