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Is it harmful for children to suppress education blindly?
Blind repressive education is a common way of education, which is often adopted by parents and teachers, but whether this way of education is harmful to children is a problem worthy of attention.

Repressive education often refers to the compulsory and intentional suppression and restriction of children's words and deeds, behaviors and achievements by means of negative encouragement, punishment, blame and threats when educating children. This kind of education often brings psychological burden to children, affects their self-esteem and self-confidence, and even causes depression and other problems. In addition, children's personality and talents are often suppressed, which may also have a negative impact on their future development.

On the contrary, a better way of education is to encourage and support education. This kind of education attaches importance to children's personality and development, and pays attention to cultivating children's self-confidence, creativity and exploration spirit. Compared with repressive education, encouraging and supporting education can stimulate children's enthusiasm and initiative, and make children more confident, cheerful, optimistic and self-disciplined.

In short, blindly suppressing education is harmful to children's mental health and growth and development. In contrast, encouraging and supporting education is a better way of education, which can better help children grow up healthily.