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Why educate children to suffer?
There are several reasons for educating children to suffer hardship:

1. Cultivate independent ability: let children learn to be independent in life and know how to do their own things, so that children can better adapt to society in their later lives.

2. Cultivate perseverance and patience: Suffering education can help children learn to persevere and enhance their willpower and patience in the face of difficulties and setbacks.

3. Cultivate a sense of responsibility: Let children bear certain responsibilities in life, so that children can know how to cherish opportunities and understand that their actions will have an impact on themselves and others.

4. Enhance physical fitness: Proper exercise and hardship can enhance children's physical fitness and make them healthier.

5. Cultivate a good character: Hardship education can help children establish correct values and cultivate children's qualities such as diligence, honesty and trustworthiness.

6. Adapt to social competition: In a highly competitive society, children with a hard-working spirit are more likely to stand out and succeed in the competition.

In short, hardship education helps children to develop in an all-round way and lay a solid foundation for their future. Suffering education should also be moderate, and excessive suffering education may have a negative impact on children's psychology. Parents and teachers should take appropriate measures to carry out hardship education according to their children's age and actual situation.