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Is it worth advocating that boys set up stalls alone in the night market?
Recently, a netizen posted a video saying that a seven-or eight-year-old boy was sitting on the street near Wal-Mart in Nanhu, Wuchang, playing with cucurbit silk in his mouth, and there was a blanket in front of him with dozens of dolls neatly placed on it. It turns out that children want to experience life, so parents and children discuss this method.

What happened:

The father of the child, Mr. Zhou. "It is also a coincidence to exercise children." Mr. Zhou lives in Nanhu and is a teacher. His son is seven years old this year. On July 30, his wife met a child doing social practice in the street and came home to talk about it. The son on the side heard it and wanted to try it.

Experts said: children are still young, it is the age to play, and naturally need respect. Parents' education for their children should be diversified, but it is not appropriate to act too hastily and let their children get in touch with the rules of adult society too early.

The couple's original intention is good, but this way is not worth promoting.

First of all, children are still young, and there are certain security risks in setting up stalls in downtown areas. Secondly, setting up stalls on the street at will does not conform to the relevant provisions of urban management, and the way is not appropriate.