1. Great pressure on exam-oriented education: With the intensification of social competition, many parents and students pay too much attention to grades and enrollment rate, resulting in great academic pressure on primary school students. This exam-oriented education model may affect children's physical and mental health and all-round development.
2. Lack of cultivation of innovation and practical ability: In traditional primary education, students often pay too much attention to the study of theoretical knowledge and neglect the cultivation of practical ability and innovative spirit. This may bring difficulties to their future study and work.
3. Overflow of extracurricular remedial classes: In order to improve children's academic performance, many parents have reported various extracurricular remedial classes to their children. This not only increases the family's financial burden, but also may affect children's rest and entertainment time.
4. Uneven quality of teachers: Although China has made great progress in education, there are still some problems of low quality of teachers. Some teachers pay too much attention to classroom teaching and ignore students' personality development and interest cultivation.
5. Uneven distribution of educational resources: there is a big gap between urban and rural areas, developed areas and underdeveloped areas. This makes children in some areas unable to enjoy high-quality educational resources, which affects their study and development.
6. Lack of mental health education: In traditional primary education, mental health education is often neglected. However, with people's attention to mental health, more and more parents and schools begin to pay attention to this issue.
7. Over-reliance on electronic products: With the development of science and technology, electronic products are becoming more and more important in children's lives. However, over-reliance on electronic products may affect children's vision, physical health and interpersonal skills.