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Reading Parents' Mode 2 Leisure is also an education.
The embryonic form of leisure education was produced in the United States in the 1990s from 65438 to 0966. By 1966, Mr. Charles Brett Bill, an American scholar, put forward a brand-new concept of leisure, that is, the most important responsibility of education is to provide beneficial and rich leisure cultivation for one's health (body), psychology (mind) and social communication.

Therefore, Mr. Brett Bill became one of the earliest scholars who put forward leisure education in American history.

Generally speaking, leisure includes two ways of playing: one is to let children play at will, by stocking; One is that parents and children design and arrange a series of purposeful and planned game activities together.

/kloc-Russell, a great British philosopher in the 0 th and 9 th centuries, warned us: "If a person does not have enough leisure in his life, he will not be exposed to many beautiful things."

Therefore, leisure education is to let children get in touch with beautiful things and people as much as possible, noble thoughts and noble spirit, and let children have feelings, interests and friendship in addition to diligent pursuit of studies during their growing years; Besides self-struggle and self-realization, I also have great feelings and responsibilities for others, society, environment and the future.

I think the current education in China is a lack of leisure education.

Every time I meet the parents of students, I always sigh that the children are too tired now. They have been tied to the runway since kindergarten, and there have even been such things as early classes. I really want to ask, how much childhood does that child have?

This year's senior high school entrance examination has just ended, and my colleague's children have already started extracurricular classes the next day, including Chinese, math, English, guitar, basketball and violin. I really feel tired for the children.

If a child is always led by his parents, and once he graduates from college and is finally free, will he make up for the time he didn't play before? This is a question that I have been sighing in my heart.

Let the children play if they can, and don't push them too hard and tired. In fact, playing is also a kind of learning and growth!

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