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Children have to pay for housework, right?
If your child has developed good study habits, a good foundation and good grades, there is no need to go to extra-curricular cram schools. We can advocate reducing the burden and giving children a happy childhood. However, there are also many students with unsatisfactory grades and bad study habits in life. What if I don't go to cram school? Asking sea tactics is better than not asking a question.

Just like those well-educated and persistent parents, their children have formed a good habit of doing housework, so it is certainly not good to pay their children to do housework.

However, many children still can't, don't love and are not used to doing housework when they reach the senior grade of primary school or junior high school. At this time, spending some money to "seduce" can let children learn to do housework. Why not?

Paying children to do housework is just a way of education. The method itself is not right or wrong, just depends on whether it is used properly.

So, I'm not encouraging everyone to pay for the children who do housework, just saying that when you have no other way, you might as well try.