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What are the differences between Chinese and foreign family education?
Family education in China is centered on parents, so that "paternalism" and "centralized guidance" have become the mainstream of family education. China's parents enjoy "no authority" in front of their children. It is normal for them to "give orders" and "do everything" and rarely communicate with children on an equal footing. Family education in China pays attention to "lifelong education", and most parents can still "dominate" their children's lives after they become adults.

Family education in foreign countries, especially in Europe and America, pays more attention to children. Parents in Europe and America can basically treat their children equally, respect their choices, encourage their children to live independently and develop their imagination. When their children are 65,438+08 years old, parents will no longer raise their children for free. Generally speaking, European and American children will not be "worried" by their parents after 18 years old, because they will be completely independent by then.