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What detours have you taken in the investment expenditure of education?
Speaking of investment in education, I think as parents, we may have invested in children's education to some extent. But when we look back at our investment in education, we will find that the investment in education is actually a lot. We may have invested blindly, but our investment is not directly proportional to the result. I have had such a personal experience.

When my child was in the sixth grade, he felt that mathematics was a bit difficult, so he took the initiative to sign up for a course online. I also learned about this course from the internet and found that there is a difference between the course and the course that children learn. But at that time, the teacher repeatedly stressed that the order was different, but the content was the same. I also asked the children's opinions, and they found it acceptable, so they signed up for this course. At that time, the price was not cheap and a lot of study materials were sent.

But after class, the children feel that they can't keep up with the progress of the teacher's lecture. Moreover, after-school substitute teachers cannot solve children's learning problems in time. But at that time, I had already paid the tuition, so I had to bite the bullet and finish all the courses. In the end, in fact, the child's harvest is not great, and he always feels at a loss.

What's more, what many parents think is the educational investment in interest classes? One without a load? . Therefore, they will rush to enroll their children in various classes. In fact, there are not many children who can really persist. And some projects are not really liked by children. My children signed up for a dance class to improve their temperament when they were young, but they didn't like it very much. After paying tuition for two years, the child gave up halfway after half a year.

These experiences of investing in education also taught me a lesson. I don't think we can blindly invest in education, which not only costs money, but also can't really play a role, and it also costs me and my children time. This is not worth the loss. If you want to invest in education, you must first do a variety of investigations and make investments after careful consideration.